what is the hardest metal in the universe
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Answer / samii
The hardest metal in the universe is kentchin, it can only
be located in areas of supernovas>>supernova: a star that
exploded and transformed into a black hole<<. 1 square metre>>
metre: the british variation for meter<< of this substance
can withstand the incinerating heat of the sun>
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Answer / belal
first of all guyes diamond is not a metal its is a form of
carbon arranged in the difrent shape.
secondly the names which are mentioned above most of the
are alloys not pure metal
alloys are offcourse stronget then the pure metals becouse
there is not just one metal.
the hardest metal compare to its weight is titanium.
thats why its most used in the aircraft is side machiens
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Answer / sunny
which douche bags keeps saying diamond, thats a mineral
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Answer / robin
Hardest metal element? Chromium. Tungsten is close.
Hardest metal compound? Probably hasn't been discovered yet.
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Answer / naisargi prajapati
Diamond is the hardest substance in the whole universe.
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Answer / dan
Unobtanium is the hardest and strongest metal in the
universe. It has not yet been discovered on planet earth
though.
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Answer / rob
depleted uranium is the most dense but not the hardest
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