Pure Elemental Metals:
* Aluminum (Al)
* Antimony (Sb)
* Arsenic (As)
* Barium (Ba)
* Beryllium (Be)
* Bismuth (Bi)
* Cadmium (Cd)
* Calcium (Ca)
* Chromium (Cr)
* Cobalt (Co)
* Copper (Cu)
* Gold (Au)
* Indium (In)
* Iron (Fe)
* Lead (Pb)
* Lithium (Li)
* Magnesium (Mg)
* Manganese (Mn)
* Mercury (Hg)
* Molybdenum (Mo)
* Nickel (Ni)
* Osmium (Os)
* Palladium (Pd)
* Platinum (Pt)
* Potassium (K)
* Rubidium (Rb)
* Scandium (Sc)
* Silver (Ag)
* Sodium (Na)
* Strontium (Sr)
* Tantalum (Ta)
* Technetium (Tc)
* Tin (Sn)
* Titanium (Ti)
* Tungsten (W)
* Vanadium (V)
* Zinc (Zn)
* Zirconium (Zr)
Important Notes:
* Alloys: Many metals used in everyday life are actually alloys, which are mixtures of two or more metals (and sometimes nonmetals). Examples include bronze (copper and tin), steel (iron and carbon), and brass (copper and zinc).
* Rare Earth Elements: These metals are sometimes called "rare earth metals," but they are actually pure elements. They are often found together in nature and are difficult to separate.
Let me know if you have any other questions about elements or metals!