Yes, steel is a type of fortified iron.
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The steel nail will rust.
it wouldn't be magnet to a aluminum nail because the aluminum is not a way of magnet and a steel nail would because steel is a way of magnet.
In galvanized steel, a thin coating of zinc is used to protect it from rust or corrosion.
Yes. A steel nail has a Mohs hardness greater than that of fluorite.
Yes, if a nail is made of steel, it will will not be magnetized unless it is magnetized by a magnet by being hit.
Yes - the steel under the rust is a metal (steel is iron with a trace of the non-metal, carbon), while the rust is iron oxide.
I think its iron or steel but im not 100% sure
well galvanized metal is nothing more than zinc coated steel. Zinc melts at 787.1 F and steel melts at roughly 1200 F depending on the quality of the steel. So yes you can melt a galvanized nail.
what is the diffrence between a magnetised nail and a unmagnetised nail
The steel nail will rust.
The steel ship has a lot of air inside. The nail is solid steel.
steel nail goes inside your body.
it wouldn't be magnet to a aluminum nail because the aluminum is not a way of magnet and a steel nail would because steel is a way of magnet.
In galvanized steel, a thin coating of zinc is used to protect it from rust or corrosion.
Yes. A steel nail has a Mohs hardness greater than that of fluorite.
Well you can get stainless steel nail polish
It depends. Opals range between 5.5 and 6.5 on the Mohs hardness scale (how easy it is to scratch) which is kind of soft, so when used in jewelry they are usually coated with a polymer that provides a thin layer of protection against every day wear and tear. Now, when you say "nail" do you mean finger nail (hardness 2.2-2.5, NO) or a metal nail you hammer? And if a metal nail, made of what metal? See, iron, nickel, and carbon steel are only around a hardness of 4-5 (won't scratch an opal), but some nails are made out of hardened steel which at 7.5-8 WILL scratch an uncoated opal.