Silver, etc. |
Tin and zinc |
Mint supplies |
Iron and zinc |
Silver and gold |
Gold and silver |
Basic materials |
Forge materials |
Many conductors |
Some conductors |
Brass and bronze |
Tin and titanium |
Alloy components |
Some are precious |
Alloy ingredients |
Copper and cobalt |
Silver and copper |
Certain conductors |
Elemental category |
Mercury and others |
Nickel and cadmium |
Bismuth and lithium |
Scrap heap, perhaps |
Cadmium and tungsten |
Components of alloys |
Silver, copper, etc. |
They can be precious |
Silver and gold, e.g. |
Platinum and potassium |
Gold, silver and bronze |
Most are good conductors |
They're great conductors |
Most are great conductors |
Most of the periodic table |
Precious" or "heavy" things |
Assayer's area of expertise |
They might be noble or base |
Mercury and gallium, for two |
They may be noble or precious |
What the majority of elements are |
Elements with names ending in -ium, typically |