What was the first alloy ?What metals are needed to produce iron? What is another word for deity?
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Bronze is commonly agreed as the first use of alloying in metallurgy. It's an alloy of copper and usually tin, although other metals can be used. Iron is an elemental material--it's mined directly from the earth, not produced. Steel is an alloy of iron, the main component of which is carbon. Other metals can be added to achieve different properties--for example, stainless steel is made by adding chromium.
The first alloys were alloys of copper, generally bronze (also brass and copper nickle). I personally suspect that aluminum bronze was the first alloy as aluminum is often found in clays, but it probably depended on the impurities found in the copper ore that they were using. Iron is a metal, you can find it in iron ore which is usually an iron oxidize. Depending on how you do it, no other metals are required (for instance, carbon is a common reducing agent). (I would suggest using tools and containers made out of metals that have equal or higher melting points than molten iron ore.) Other words for deity: godhood, divinity. If you are referring to a deity, and you wish to refer to that deity using a similar word, you might use idol, god, or goddess, depending on its form. The word deity usually refers to its estate, rank, character, and/or nature rather than to the divine being itself, however, sometimes the quality or state of the being is considered a necessary, perhaps all-inclusive, component of the divine being.
1) First Alloy: Bronze, consisting of Copper and Tin 2) Iron is an element, not a compound. To produce iron you need iron ore, heat for smelting to chemically reduce the impurities. 3) An other word for deity is god or preternatural being