NO!!!!
Only iron turns rusty (Iron oxide)
However, most metals do form oxides, but they are NOT rust.
Not all magnets are made of metal. There are various types of magnets, including ceramic magnets (made of ferrite), neodymium magnets (made of neodymium, iron, and boron), and even electromagnetic magnets that are not made of metal.
Yes, you can turn a metal into a gas through a process called sublimation. Sublimation is when a substance transforms from a solid directly into a gas without going through the liquid phase. Not all metals can sublimate, but some can under specific conditions.
If the granite is eroded somehow and then all of the fragements sit there for a while over time it will turn into sedementary rock.
All elements are either metal or non-metal or metalloids.
Technically all of them... They all have a point at which they turn to liquid, it is just usually very hot. The only metal that is liquid at room temperature is mercury (Hg) but it is not in the position specified. The element you specified is called platinum but it's melting point is 2042.1K (1869ish C I believe)
A RUSTY METAL FRAME WILL HAVE NO EFFECT AT ALL ON your garden produce
No, NOT ALL metal does stick to all other metal.
A metal detector can detect all types of metal....depending on in what type of soil it is in.
Rusty/unclean surface grease on metal and thickness and heat setting all poss answers
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Normally tetanus, but it will all depend on the situation.
steel,copper,and bronze
I believe it's a poor ground contact possibly within the switch itself. if your car is rusty look for external ground contacts and make sure that they are on clean shiney metal. If all looks good i'd replace the switch.
it all depends on the material its made of. Mostly its caused by oxygen exposure to the metal also corrosion (rust) is not caused by water.
Some fancier pens are made of certain types of metal.
If you put metal in water it turns rusty basically any condition is possible for rust. All rust needs is oxegen, and that is in the air and also in water
Iron is the primary ingredient in steel.