nonnoblemetal
Nonnoblemetal is a term used in chemistry and materials science to classify elements that are less reactive and less expensive than noble metals. While noble metals like platinum, gold, and silver are known for their resistance to corrosion and oxidation, nonnoble metals readily undergo chemical reactions. This inherent reactivity makes them valuable for various applications where catalytic activity or formation of chemical bonds is desired.
Common examples of nonnoble metals include iron, copper, nickel, cobalt, zinc, and aluminum. These metals are
The reactivity of nonnoble metals also makes them susceptible to degradation through processes like rusting (for