IRON MINING
Iron ore is mined from large deposits that originally welled up into the crust.
IRON CONTAMINATION
Excess iron found in the soil cannot be removed in a straightforward manner, but some soil can be treated to allow plants to grow in it anyway.
Iron can be extracted from ore with a high temperature coal fire. Iron can also be extracted by melting and refining scrap metals. Iron in ore is reduced to iron metal by heating with carbon.
Assuming I wanted to do it in the first place, a strong acid like hydrochloric or sulfuric will do it.
The way you destroy metal is by melting it down with extreme temperature's.
easy lava and nukes
No, its a ceramic. (Often used as a coating on metal objects.)
Metal is one of the mostly commonly used items in the design of other objects. Automobiles, bridges, and appliances are all made of metal. Aluminum is a type of metal that is used in making cans and foil.
Because the Chemicals from vinegar react with the metal from the objects.
by putting it in water it which creates a chemical reaction. If you put a lot of sodium metal in water, it will blow up so when experimenting with this, be extra careful.
To prevent it from rusting.
Diamond is the metal that can destroy rose petals if they are put around the diamond.
Acids can destroy many objects by corrosion.
Their are no objects made of metal, anything that claims to be made of metal is a talking object, and that's weird.
The metal that will destroy the blue colour of Copper ions is any metal above copper in the reactivity series, such as calcium.
To destroy metal you would need to put it in extreme heat (fire) or cut it with a crystal saw. :)
Yes, metal is a soild because because metal is made out of steel or other objects that are hard.. because all the objects to MAKE METAL are hard so will metal.
The best way to look for studs is to destroy objects! The more objects you destroy, the more studs you get, the more characters you can buy!
Forge metal objects.
You could use a magnet to separate a collection of metal objects from a tomb. Iron object and other ferrous metals will stick to the magnet while some other types of metals will not.
No, its a ceramic. (Often used as a coating on metal objects.)
No, its a ceramic. (Often used as a coating on metal objects.)
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