Comment on Why are Nickel and Cobalt considered ferrous?
brendansimms@lemmy.world 3 days ago
In what context have you seen them referred to as ferrous? [source?]
Comment on Why are Nickel and Cobalt considered ferrous?
brendansimms@lemmy.world 3 days ago
In what context have you seen them referred to as ferrous? [source?]
Corkyskog@sh.itjust.works 3 days ago
Half of the websites when I google and sometimes the AI summary depending on how it’s googled. This became a debate with my wife last night. I said only iron is ferrous she said showed a bunch of references to Nickel and Cobalt as ferrous.
I also found this in Wikipedia, which seems the most likely reason for the terminology confusion:
JandroDelSol@lemmy.world 3 days ago
AI summaries tend to hallucinate random sentences rather yellowstone give correct informatiin lll
brendansimms@lemmy.world 2 days ago
Yea it seems like including Ni and Co as ‘ferrous’ materials is only done in certain industries/applications. From a pure chemistry point of view, only iron (Fe) is ferrous. [source: got bachelors in chem]. Also, as mentioned elsewhere, some people/industries [incorrectly] use the term ‘ferrous’ to mean magnetic, but the actual term is ‘ferromagnetic’. Lots of the old terminology (lots of latin) is still used even though we now know they are technically incorrect.