I have a piece of metal in my garage. It's about 3 ft by 10 ft and I inch thick and must weigh over 1000 lbs. It was there when I moved it so have no idea what it is other then that a magnet sticks to it. Any idea on how to determine exactly what it is?
The type of ore will determine the type of metal. Iron ore yields Iron. Silver ore yields silver. Gold ore yields gold.
The marking on metal in jewelry only indicates the identity of the metal. Take your jewelery to a local jeweler who will use a probe to help determine the type of stone mounted in the metal.
If you mean ionic, covelant or metallic: Metallic bonding is between 2 metal atoms. Ionic bonding is betwen non metal and metal atoms. Covelant bonding is between 2 non-metals.
Gold is a transition metal.>:)
PI3 is a non metal. Bond Type is Covalent.
Im not sure i asked this question first.
The type of ore will determine the type of metal. Iron ore yields Iron. Silver ore yields silver. Gold ore yields gold.
It depends on what type of car you have to determine what kind of cash you can get for it. You can get around $100 to $300 for scrap metal on your vehicle.
one method is to digest the metal using an acid and then use atomic absorption spectroscopy to determine which metal and how much of that metal is present in the solution. You can then work backwards to determine how much of a particular metal was in your sample (you need to know how much metal was used to make the solution).
The marking on metal in jewelry only indicates the identity of the metal. Take your jewelery to a local jeweler who will use a probe to help determine the type of stone mounted in the metal.
If you mean ionic, covelant or metallic: Metallic bonding is between 2 metal atoms. Ionic bonding is betwen non metal and metal atoms. Covelant bonding is between 2 non-metals.
The harder the metal, the smoother file.
Metal claw is a steel type move.
the type of metal on the end of an axe
it is a pure metal but it can be a ferrous metal.
Transition metal
Determine the type of argument and look for potential flaws.