Salt or NaCl dissociates in water to form Na+ and Cl- ions. Copper will react with two equivalents of Cl- to form CuCl2, which is the greenish "rust" you might observe. It will slightly dissolve the copper to do this. Steel is a mixture of iron and coal. The iron will react with three equivalents of Cl- forming FeCl3. However, at normal temperature and pressure tese reactions are unlikely to occur due to their stabilities in given form.
Sea salt can damage aluminum. It often causes damage to outdoor furnishings that are made using aluminum. It can cause pitting and a chalky coating.
The SI Unit of density is kg/m3 it is calculated by mass / volume The density of steel usually ranges between 7750 and 8050 kg/m3 The density of brass is usually between 8400 and 8730 kg/m3 The density of copper is 8940 kg/m3 at room temperature The density of aluminum is 2700 kg/m3 at room temperature So the most dense is copper, followed by brass, followed by steel, followed by aluminum
No. Magnets do not attract gold, silver, aluminum, brass, copper or lead. Magnets will attract nickel and iron or steel.
Steel, zinc, copper, lead, iron, titanium, bronze, brass, sulfuric acid, aluminum, tin, antimony.
Non- Magnetic -Lead -Crome -Zinc -Copper -Aluminum -Tin (Sn) Magnetic -Iron -Cobalt -Nickel -Steel -Law.
Copper is much more expensive than most steel.
aluminum is the best, then copper then stainless steel
copper, aluminum, and steel
Copper, aluminum, steel and lead in that order.
Steel. I think. The can be made of steel, aluminum, or copper.
By adding water
Aluminum is pretty hard; it is not as hard as steel, but it is harder than copper.
Of the three, copper is the most effective conductor.
Metals in an air conditioner usually include copper, aluminum, and steel:copper in the wires and condenser coils, aluminum or steel fins across the coils, and a aluminum or steel case.Scrap yards always take copper, but aluminum and steel acceptance varies, some won't take any painted metals.
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iron (steel) copper aluminum lead gold
Steel, aluminum, plastic, rubber, glass, & copper.
Steel, Aluminum, Zinc, Iron, Brass, & Copper