I’m having a hard time wrapping my head around classifying metals. So far, I’ve seen two divisions:
1. Pure metals and Alloys
2. Ferrous and Non-ferrous
But I haven’t exactly seen a source that takes both classification divisions into account. Sources keep saying ferrous metals contain iron, so is iron the only pure metal that’s ferrous? Is iron even a ferrous metal? What about the other magnetic metals like nickel and cobalt?
In: Chemistry
[Magnetic vs. Non-Magnetic Metals](https://www.meadmetals.com/blog/types-of-magnetic-metals-list)
The three elemental metals that are naturally ferromagnetic are iron, cobalt, and nickel. Compounds and alloys can also be magnetic if they contain iron, cobalt, or nickel, such as steel and stainless steel. Non-magnetic metals include aluminum, copper, lead, tin, titanium, zinc, and alloys such as brass and bronze.
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