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  2. Prices of chemical elements - Wikipedia

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    20900 (5.789 × 10 20 kg) 12.1 – 13.6: 10.5 – 11.7: 2020: SMM [32] [g] [z] 20: Ca: Calcium: 1.54: 41500 (1.15 × 10 21 kg) 2.21 – 2.35: 3.41 – 3.63: 2020: SMM [33] [g] [aa] 21: Sc: Scandium: 2.989: 22 (6.094 × 10 17 kg) 3460: 10 300: 2020: ISE 2020 [34] [ab] [ac] 22: Ti: Titanium: 4.54: 5650 (1.565 × 10 20 kg) 11.1 – 11.7: 50.5 ...

  3. Talent (measurement) - Wikipedia

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    A Babylonian talent was 30.2 kg (66 lb 9 oz). [3] ... with the price ratio of gold to copper in Bronze Age Greece being 1:3000. ...

  4. List of Pan American Games medalists in weightlifting

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    [1] [2] Men's competition. Flyweight –52 kg (1971–1991) –54 kg (1995) Games Gold Silver Bronze 1971 ... Price Morris 1971 Ken ...

  5. 2025 European Weightlifting Championships - Wikipedia

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    The European Weightlifting Federation (EWF) picked Moldova to host the 2025 European Senior Weightlifting Championships during its Congress in February 2024. [4] But this choice has stirred up some controversy due to questions about conflicts of interest and how the decision was made of selecting the host.

  6. Bronze - Wikipedia

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    Bronze has also been used in coins; most "copper" coins are actually bronze, with about 4 percent tin and 1 percent zinc. [45] As with coins, bronze has been used in the manufacture of various types of medals for centuries, and "bronze medals" are known in contemporary times for being awarded for third place in sporting competitions and other ...

  7. List of copper alloys - Wikipedia

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    A bronze is an alloy of copper and other metals, most often tin, but also aluminium and silicon. Aluminium bronzes are alloys of copper and aluminium. The content of aluminium ranges mostly between 5% and 11%.