You use it for nailing two surfaces together, mostly wood to wood, or wood to metal. Hope this is useful!
By putting and cutting nails
Name one metal the nail could be made from?"
Aluminum is a metal.
The oxygen in the water reacts with the metal in the nail - forming metal oxide (rust)
Yes. But it depends on how deep they are.If the scratches or deep use plaster to fill the scratches then paint the filing cabnit.If not thenuse rough sand paper to smooth out the scratches then use finer sandpaper to get rid of the filings then use a smooth nail file to make the metal smooth Finally use a nail buffer to shine the metal.
yes, it's just that the metal becomes a new compound. It wouldn't be metal anymore.
A marble is made of glass (a non-metal) and is translucentA nail is made of a metal and is opaque
iron
yes
One common method for sacrificial protection of iron nails is to attach a more reactive metal, such as zinc or magnesium, to the iron nail. The more reactive metal will corrode in place of the iron nail, effectively protecting it. This process is known as galvanic protection or sacrificial anode protection.
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.
Oxidization of the metal.