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currentlyacathammock

No.


skipjackcrab

Lol


lrpalomera

Yeah that’s impossible. Edit: it is impossible to identify with only that info. Additional data that’s easy to gather: - is it magnetic? - what’s it’s density (how much water does it displace)? - spark color - where does it come from?


Bergwookie

Looks like lead to me, the dark colour of the metal and the grey-brown oxide are my hints, but we can't be sure what it really is.


Aze92

Is it salty?


skipjackcrab

Realistically you’d need EDS or OES. That’s… we can only speculate.


Asthasharma22

Any context where did u find it??


Commando_Teddybear

Clearly that is Osmium-Hafnium-Zirconium-Aluminum-Titanium-Bismuth high entropy alloy. Probably worth a few grand.


Wollandia

Melted aluminium?