When your paper clip is made of (or coated with) more reactive metals than copper, like Fe, Zn or Sn, it might react with Cu2+ ions in your solution.
Cu2+ + Fe(s) --> Cu(s) + Fe2+
If it is made of metal, it is a conductor.
No.A metal paper clip is usually steel, an alloy of iron, carbon, and other elements in various amounts.A plastic paper clip is composed of a polymer, a very complex compound.
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Put it in water and see what happens?
The answer depends on the material used to make the paper clip, the purity of the copper, the temperature, the thickness of both of the materials, the length of the copper and the paper clip, and a variety of other factors. Generally, copper is a better conductor than the paper clip.
Most paper clips are made from steel. You could make a paper clip out of copper, but the cost would be higher for something that would do the same job.
Well, it's certainly a conductor, although not as good as aluminium or copper. On the other hand a plastic paper clip is not a conductor.
If it is made of metal, it is a conductor.
The paper clip was not discovered. It was invented.
The paper clip clings to the the magnet
A red paper clip
There are only one property of a paper clip. The property to a paper clip is the testing.
A metal paper clip will conduct electricity.
The paper clip inventor is John Vaaler
The capacity of a paper clip is milligrams positive
Paper clip APEX