Modern marvels : Heavy metals / Produced by Noah Morowitz ; created by Bruce Nash ; narrated by Max Raphael.
by Morowitz, Noah; Nash, Bruce; Raphael, Max; A&E Television Networks.
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Heavy metals--uranium, iron, lead, zinc, copper, and nickel--occupy a select portion of the periodic table. They are essential to America's economic and military might. But some of them are among the most mundane of all elements: copper, lead, zinc, and nickel. This film also looks at the superalloys--consisting of steel combined with other metals--that resist corrosion and perform increasingly elaborate functions. From Earth to space, cosmetics to vitamins, in a million different ways, heavy metals are here to stay
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