LOL what a funy question.
Copper, Steel, Aluminium.... err....... yea those are the most common ones
Household appliances may contain metals such as aluminum, copper, iron, and steel which are commonly used for their strength and conductivity. Non-metals like plastics, ceramics, and glass are also used in appliances for their insulating and protective properties. Some appliances may also contain precious metals like gold or platinum for their conductivity and corrosion resistance.
Food. It's a household Item right? But I don't think it's used other than refining metals and to strengthen the buildings.
Household items that contain alkali earth metals include toothpaste (fluoride containing calcium), antacids (containing magnesium or calcium), and some cleaning agents (containing calcium, magnesium, or barium).
because u have to with some metals make a mixs ture so there
Some toxic household objects include cleaning products like bleach and ammonia, pesticides, certain plants, certain batteries (like button cell batteries), and heavy metals found in older paint or plumbing. Proper storing and handling of these items is important to prevent accidental exposure.
Most heavy metals in household waste come from common household items like electronics, batteries, pesticides, cleaning products, and treated wood. These heavy metals can leach into the environment if not properly disposed of, posing risks to human health and ecosystems. Recycling and proper disposal of these items are important to prevent environmental contamination.
Yes it does. but not all metals.
metals on left, non-metals on right, some others in middle.
Some household items starting with the letter R are:refrigeratorrange
Some examples of hard solid metals include iron, steel, titanium, and tungsten. These metals are known for their strength, durability, and resistance to deformation.
Au and Pt are some metals which do not react with O.
Yes it does. but not all metals.