A nail made of steel.
All organic compounds contain Carbon element. Iron nail contain some carbon but as a free element and such,so nail is called as made of metal and is inorganic.
The nail will help transfer the heat faster (by conduction).
Yes, if a nail is made of steel, it will will not be magnetized unless it is magnetized by a magnet by being hit.
A more reactive metal which is electrically connected to the nail. Typically, zinc is used to coat the iron nail (hot dip galvanizing)
one that can handle the length and gauge of the nail
Name one metal the nail could be made from?"
Aluminum is a metal.
A marble is made of glass (a non-metal) and is translucentA nail is made of a metal and is opaque
iron
No you cannot.ANS 2 -You CAN use them in a finishing nail gun. A framing gun is just a lot bigger.
It entirely depends upon what metal, or more likely metal compound, the nail is made out of. However, as with anything made of metal, you can be fairly sure it will be a good conductor of electricity no matter what it's made from.
No you cannot.ANS 2 -You CAN use them in a finishing nail gun. A framing gun is just a lot bigger.
A nail made of steel.
There are numerous places one could go to buy a framing nail gun. One could buy such an item from The Home Depot for around $200 or purchase it from Lowe's or eBay.
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.
Anything made out of metal is likely to be a good conductor.