yes
Certainly, although usually it isn't the knuckle that breaks, but the bone behind it higher up in your hand.
depends how hard you are and the wall.
By punching Jacob Black, the werewolf, in the face because he kissed her.
He broke it while punching his ex girlfriend if the face....
60 years
Let the punching ghost do all the work.
Only with a duster or a light weight rag because if you use water or a wet wipe - then it will break
Umm, he doesn't. However, she does break her finger punching him after he kisses her without her consent.
Yes, but it may also dislocate or tear at the knuckle instead.
Aluminium oxide does not react with hot carbon because aluminium is more reactive than carbon. This means that aluminium will preferentially react with oxygen to form aluminium oxide rather than with carbon. Additionally, the strong aluminum-oxygen bond is difficult to break, preventing the carbon from replacing the oxygen.
Have it x-rayed to make sure it does not heal improperly or all screwed up. Keep it straight and in a splint to avoid more damage and to heal. It will throb and hurt (like you hit your funny bone and shooting pain in the bone marrow) on and off so take "over the counter" pain medicine like Ibprophen, Tylenol ect... Ice it until the swelling goes down. Good luck... it totally sucks to break a knuckle or finger.
* Aluminium is lighter and doesn't rust * Steel is cheap, it is very hard, but can break