The average diameter of an iron filing can vary depending on the source and method of production. Typically, iron filings have diameters ranging from about 0.1mm to 1mm.
Yes
Quasars can vary in size, but on average they have a diameter of about 1 light-year.
Iron filings do not dissolve in water. They are small pieces of iron that are insoluble in water and will float or sink in water rather than dissolve.
Yes, a filing cabinet made of ferromagnetic material such as iron can be attracted to a magnet. However, the strength of the attraction will depend on the magnetic properties of the material used in the filing cabinet.
Dione (Moon of Saturn) has a diameter of about 1,122km (698 mi)
True for iron filing.
Solid
Iron filings are typically in solid state.
Iron fillings can be extracted with a magnet.
Yes
Iron filings are made when you file a piece of iron with a rasp (they are the bits that are scraped off). They are therefore made of Iron.
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They are both mixtures.
The average diameter of a toothpick is about 2 millimeters.
Quasars can vary in size, but on average they have a diameter of about 1 light-year.
An average dwarf galaxy is small in diameter.
The hypothesis for separating iron filing and sulfur powder using a magnet is that iron is a magnetic material, whereas sulfur is not. By using a magnet, we can separate the iron filings from the sulfur powder based on their magnetic properties.