Well, it depends on what kind of metal you want to dissolve. There's a type of toilet cleaner that has Hydrochloric acid (HCI) which only dissolves: tin, iron, steel, and zinc. So if your looking for a household item that dissolves metal, it would provably be pretty rare to find. This is because stuff that dissolves metals would dissolve you so they are not allowed to put stuff in it because that's the law. So good luck finding an item that can dissolve metal!DON'T BURN YOURSELF!!
All periods begin with an alkali metal, excepting the first which begin with hydrogen..
It means that the item is plated in such a way that gold makes up at least 1/20th of the total weight of the item. So, it's gold plated, which means real gold fused to base metal.
in chemistry stock system of nomenclature is used for naming compound that contain a multivalued metal (a metal can form more than one type of ions). in this system the oxidation number (the charge of ion) of metal is shown in parentheses using roman numerals
No tarnish is caused by oxidation of impurities in the silver; that means that when air comes in contact with impure silver, the impurities turn a dark color. Super-refined silver does not tarnish as easily because there is no hydrogen sulfide impurity in it. The tarnish does not make the silver item stronger, it actually can cause the item to have less silver. Polishing a tarnished item to make it shiny again removes a small amount of the metal. Take care against over-polishing any silver item.
cotton is decomposable
Yes, everything biological is.
No
yes it is decomposable and after that it is used to make many important things to be used for human being.
Yes
Yes.
A wolf
Eggs are decomposable, so placing eggs with this mind of material will cause it to go bad and decompose. Don't do it.
car
no its not you can look up other metals and fossil fuels that are though:]
because it has more decomposable objects
No not all of them are. They have to say biodegradable on the bag when you buy them.