heat is treated as a reactant or product
It will soften, melt and burn
It denatures them.
Coke will not melt a penny or a nail; that process would involve heat. Instead, the acid from the soda may oxidize some of the metal atoms in the penny and the nail, causing them to become ions and soluble. The some of the metal will dissolve, causing the penny or nail to become pitted and tarnished. However, these objects will not melt.
CuCO3(s)-----heat---->CuO(s)+CO2(g) black
no
When you add heat to an iron nail it will get hot. If enough heat energy is added the nail could melt.
On your nail polish bottle, it will say that nail polish is flammable, which is true. Nail polish is very flammable and it is best to keep it away from heat to avoid any accidents.
If a hammer strikes a nail, the movement energy will be converted into heat energy. Or most of it, at any rate.
Yeah, You can. I bought the instant nail effect yesterday and I was wondering the same but nobody knew. So I tried it myself. It doesn't effect the outcome at all. Just wait a while until the nail effect is completely dry before doing so. I tried it after having the nail effect on for about 12 hours.
It makes them shiny.
it makes the nail turn into a money with a small head
nail polish contains chemicals which sublimate and pollute the atmospere
yes the more layers the less chipping
What effect of moist heat sugar
If you stepped on a rusty nail you should go to the doctor and get a tetanus shot
nail remover