well galvanized metal is nothing more than zinc coated steel. Zinc melts at 787.1 F and steel melts at roughly 1200 F depending on the quality of the steel. So yes you can melt a galvanized nail.
Yes, the mild steel under the plating is magnetic. The coating only prevents corrosion.
At home depot or maybe at your closest dollar store, they have a lot of different types of nails, but be careful what they say because they might be screws instead.
Yes.
density of galvanized steel 7850kg/m3
A galvanized nail is a COMMON NAIL covered in zinc. this aids it to rust
a galvanized nail is a nail that has got a zinc anti detterent on it this prevents the rusting of the nail and is used for construction
A galvanized nail will have a shiny, metallic coating on its surface, while a non-galvanized nail will have a dull, matte finish. You can also use a magnet - a galvanized nail will not be attracted to a magnet, while a non-galvanized nail will.
Yes, a galvanized nail is still made mostly of iron or steel. The galvanization is merely a coating of zinc.
In galvanized steel, a thin coating of zinc is used to protect it from rust or corrosion.
steel, but coated with zinc.
what caused a nail to be given with magnetic property
well galvanized metal is nothing more than zinc coated steel. Zinc melts at 787.1 F and steel melts at roughly 1200 F depending on the quality of the steel. So yes you can melt a galvanized nail.
no, aluminum is not magnetic
Yes, nails are magnetic.
No, a matchstick is not magnetic. It does not have any magnetic properties as it is typically made of wood with a flammable tip.
The country that magnetic nail polish originated in is China.