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Yes, because copper sulfate has a hardness of 3.5 to 4 and iron has a hardness of 4 to 5.
Absolutely yes.
a copper penny that easily tranismits electricity
Copper Zinc
Granite does not scratch easily. You can scratch granite with other granite or a tool designed to cut granite but that is about it. Cutting directly on your granite is not recommended as it can dull your knife but it should not create scratches in the stone.
Copper has relatively easily available electron as compare to the iron because copper has bigger atomic size than iron which means the shielding effect in copper is more than iron so the electron of copper can conduct heat more easily and efficiently as compare to the electron of the iron which make iron not a good conductor of heat if it is compair to copper.
because gold and copper are hardly reactive and dont scratch easily
lots of metals scratch eaily including copper steel and iron :)
It certainly is possible to scratch it, but this stand is scratch resistant and won't scratch easily - but almost nothing out there is really "scratch proof". Generally, no it won't scratch easily.
Platinum is slightly harder than iron and iron can easily scratch gold. Platinum is also the least reactive metal and may have been used by early man before copper.
Yes, Moonstone will scratch easily.
It shouldn't as stainless is harder than copper.
topaz calcite cooperate
I would say not likely. Most metals are rather soft in their pure form. One of the most distinguishing characteristics about metals is that they are sectile, or easily cut with a knife. Silver has a hardness (on the Mohs scale) of 3. That is probably not going to scratch many other minerals.
Absolutely yes.
Topaz,Calcite Cooprarte
does birch hardwood scratch easy
depens on the opal