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it wouldn't be magnet to a aluminum nail because the aluminum is not a way of magnet and a steel nail would because steel is a way of magnet.
there are different nail disease such as nail fungi
If "nail mend paper" is anything like sandpaper, cutting it (with scissors) would abrade the scissors. Cutting it with a knife from the back or nonabrasive side would be all right.
Rust is a compound of iron and oxygen. Therefore the mass is greater because oxygen has been added.
nail matrix
Nail polish contains solvents to help the other ingredients suspend properly in the nail polish. It is these solvents that dissolve the Styrofoam.
Not readily. Acetone or nail polish remover probably will, though.
well i graduated from 5th grade last year. I did nail polish remover can melt styrofoam. Get some nail polish removed from a supermarket or beauty shop then pour in is a container then put and drop styrofoam objects it it and watch it dissolve.
Yes, you can use Liquid Nails for styrofoam, it works well. Another similar one is PL 300 and I feel this is slightly better than Liquid Nails. Both are used in a caulk gun.
It would have nail polish on it.
No, obviously the larger nail is bigger so it would have more mass.
That would depend on how big the nail was and what it was made out of.
a severe nail condtion that would prevent a nail treatment
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Would be the nail root, because it is the potion of the nail that is buried in a fold of skin.
No, it's not. It sounds like typical tree-hugger eco-freako propaganda to me. A few hundred thousand years, tops. Actually, nail polish remover will turn styrofoam into goo instantly. (The "goo" in question is a solution of polystyrene in ... mainly ... acetone and/or ethyl acetate).
A nail made of liquid or gas would not be very effective. The hammer would go right through it. So, nails have to be solid.