A typical paperclip contains less than a gram of iron, usually around 0.5 grams.
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A paperclip cannot rust because rust is the oxidation of iron or steel as a result with interaction with water or air. Therefore a paperclip cannot rust because it is made out of iron or steel. It is made out of aluminum.
No, pure gold is softer than a paperclip. Gold is a malleable metal, which means it can be easily molded and bent by applying pressure. A paperclip is made of steel, which is much harder than gold.
Well... the electromagnet has a magnetic field around it which will then attract the paper clips, depending on how much strength the electromagnet has. Also the current flowing in the coil [wires] will make the nail or the electromagnet magnatise.
Yes, soap can affect the ability of the paperclip to float because soap lowers the surface tension of water. When the surface tension is reduced, the paperclip may no longer be able to stay afloat and could sink.
a paperclip is an iron utensil,which is a element!
A magnet can attract a paperclip by creating a magnetic field that pulls the iron-based metal of the paperclip towards it. This attraction is known as magnetic force, and it causes the paperclip to stick to the magnet.
However, if you bring a magnet near a piece of iron, such as a nail,and the paperclip. If the paperclip does not fall then the magnetic field has the iron nail. The result is a temporary magnet called an 'electromagnet'. The magnets either stick together or are suspended in midair
that depends on what the paper clip is made of. An aluminum paperclip is going to be an element (Al - Aluminum) a steel paperclip is going to be a compound (carbonized iron) etc... etc... etc...
A standard paperclip typically weighs about 1 gram.
A typical paperclip weighs around 1 gram.
A paperclip has much less mass than a basketball.
A jumbo paperclip typically weighs around 1-2 grams.
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The value of a paperclip is typically very low, usually around a fraction of a cent in value. The value may vary slightly based on the material or design of the paperclip, but they are generally considered inexpensive office supplies.
A paperclip is not an element on the periodic table. The periodic table consists of all the known chemical elements, while a paperclip is a simple tool made of metal, typically steel or aluminum. However, iron and aluminum are elements that can be found on the periodic table and are commonly used to make paperclips.
A paperclip cannot rust because rust is the oxidation of iron or steel as a result with interaction with water or air. Therefore a paperclip cannot rust because it is made out of iron or steel. It is made out of aluminum.