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No, Seven Up cannot dissolve a steel nail. Steel is a highly durable metal, and it would require a much stronger acid, like hydrochloric acid or sulfuric acid, to dissolve it. Seven Up is a carbonated soft drink with a mild acidity level that is not capable of breaking down steel.

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How does banging a steel nail reduce magnetisation?

By banging a nail it causes all the tiny domains to face different directions so you end up with a non-magnetised nail.


What is the difference between a strongly magnetized nail and a weakly magnetized nail?

In an un-magnetised nail there are tiny domains, each in themselves would be a little magnet, however, in a magnetized steel nail the magnetic "domains" tend to be lined up in the same direction. A domain is a tiny magnet because electrons are spinning with the same orientation. Refer to the related link in the Related Links section below for more details.


What are five chemicals of the nail?

Iron, a cheap but structurally very useful metalCarbon, used to harden iron into steel. Very useful when iron is to be a nailZinc, in the galvanized nail. Extends the nail's life.Aluminum, used in situation where rusting is a problem such as a roof.Nickel, also a relatively cheap metal that both hardens and helps reduce rusting.


How does the density of a steel nail compare to the density of a bigger steel cube?

Density has more to do with the the carbon levels in the steel, grading the steel based on the make up determines cost price and use. Steel nails are often made from the worsed parts or slag from bigger batches, due to this, making them less dense by compairison. The range of raw materials by witch steel is made is quite astronomical with well over a thousand types of aluminium. as an example.


You use a magnet to pick up a nail the. Use the nail to pick up a paper clip what type of magnetism is the nail demonstrating?

The nail is demonstrating induced magnetism. When the magnet comes into contact with the nail, it temporarily magnetizes the nail by aligning the magnetic domains within it, allowing the nail to pick up the paper clip. This effect lasts only as long as the nail remains magnetized, which typically diminishes once the external magnetic field is removed.

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How does banging a steel nail reduce magnetisation?

By banging a nail it causes all the tiny domains to face different directions so you end up with a non-magnetised nail.


Can you charge steel with a magnet and can the steel have a temporary magnetic field?

If we take a steel nail and tap it with a magnet in the same way a bunch of times, the magnet will align some of the magnetic domains in the nail. The nail will then have become a permanent magnet. The magnetic strength of the nail will not be great like the magnet that created it, but it will be present and will be permanent. The nail could then be used to pick up iron filings just as the magnet could be used to do that.


What is the hardness of a steel nail on the Mohs scale?

The hardness of a steel nail is about 4.5 (About the same hardness of the mineral Fluorite.)


How do you separate steel nail from brass screws?

Use a magnet. Brass is non ferrous and will not be attracted to the magnet.


Is using a magnet to pick up a steel nail an example of turning chemical energy to produce kinetic energy?

No, using a magnet to pick up a steel nail is not an example of turning chemical energy into kinetic energy. In this case, magnetic energy is used to attract the nail, causing it to move towards the magnet. Chemical energy would involve the breaking or making of chemical bonds to produce kinetic energy.


What is the difference between a strongly magnetized nail and a weakly magnetized nail?

In an un-magnetised nail there are tiny domains, each in themselves would be a little magnet, however, in a magnetized steel nail the magnetic "domains" tend to be lined up in the same direction. A domain is a tiny magnet because electrons are spinning with the same orientation. Refer to the related link in the Related Links section below for more details.


What are five chemicals of the nail?

Iron, a cheap but structurally very useful metalCarbon, used to harden iron into steel. Very useful when iron is to be a nailZinc, in the galvanized nail. Extends the nail's life.Aluminum, used in situation where rusting is a problem such as a roof.Nickel, also a relatively cheap metal that both hardens and helps reduce rusting.


Your acylic nail lifted up and ripped your real nail up what do you do?

call a doctor.


Why doesn't nail polish remover dissolve salt?

Nail polish remover is made up of solvents like acetone or ethyl acetate, which are not effective at dissolving ionic compounds like salt. Salt (sodium chloride) is held together by strong ionic bonds, making it insoluble in non-polar solvents like those found in nail polish remover.


Is the tip of the nail made up of dead cells?

All of the nail is made up of dead cells.


How does the density of a steel nail compare to the density of a bigger steel cube?

Density has more to do with the the carbon levels in the steel, grading the steel based on the make up determines cost price and use. Steel nails are often made from the worsed parts or slag from bigger batches, due to this, making them less dense by compairison. The range of raw materials by witch steel is made is quite astronomical with well over a thousand types of aluminium. as an example.


Why not replace a fuse with a steel nail?

A fuse is used for protection. If you replace it with a nail, you give up the protection. If the fuse blew, there was a reason, and the fuse protected you from the results of what would have happened if it had not blown, like such minor inconveniences as your TV set getting blasted beyond repair, or your house burning down.