Iron, chromium, possipy tin, and nickel.
Minerals are really important nd the minerals in a nail polish are also rocks , rocks have mineralsh12
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No, they don't.
are there minerals in hammers and nails
A steel nail cannot scratch minerals that are harder than itself, which has a Mohs hardness of about 4.5. This means it cannot scratch minerals such as quartz (hardness 7), topaz (hardness 8), corundum (hardness 9), and diamond (hardness 10). These minerals possess greater hardness and will resist scratching by a steel nail.
Steel is used to form both hammer and nails.
it is thin and has minerals or subatances that make it stay on the nail and not slip like water does. So in all the viscosity of nail polish is low. hope this helped! :)
The nail plate is made up of a tough protein called keratin, which provides strength and protection to the nail. It also contains water, oils, and minerals that help maintain the nail's flexibility and hardness. Additionally, the nail plate is composed of overlapping layers that are continually produced by the nail matrix at the base of the nail.
Yes magnatite does and it can be scratched by a nail Jk!
Nail files are usually made of abrasive materials such as aluminum oxide, silicon carbide, and emery board. These materials help to shape and smooth the nails by gently removing layers of the nail surface.
Hard substances are those which are difficult to scratch. For instance candle wax is not hard, you can scratch it with your finger nail. This means your nail is harder than wax. However, an iron nail could scratch your finger nail, but not the other way round, so an iron nail is quite hard. Diamond is the hardest natural substance.
Yes magnatite does and it can be scratched by a nail Jk!