Yes - if you can pick it up with a magnet, it has iron in it. That is why they call substances you can pick up with a magnet "ferromagnetic" - ferrous (the ferro part of ferromagnetic) is Latin meaning (roughly) "of iron", or "containing iron".
Yes, you can remove wax from carpet using wax paper and an iron. Place the wax paper over the wax stain, and then gently iron over the paper. The heat from the iron will melt the wax, allowing it to be absorbed by the paper. Be careful not to leave the iron in one spot for too long to avoid damaging the carpet.
Iron-on transfer paper is available at Michaels Crafts. They carry a few different sizes and varieties. Some larger Walmarts also have iron-on transfer paper in their craft departments.
The presence of dissolved ions in sea water, such as chloride ions, accelerates the oxidation of iron in a process called corrosion. Distilled water lacks these ions, so the oxidation process is slower. This is why an iron paper clip in sea water rusts faster than in distilled water.
A meteorite that contains a significant amount of iron.
Iron does not have large remnant magnetism compared to some other materials like permanent magnets. It can retain some magnetization after being exposed to a magnetic field, but it is not as strong or long-lasting as materials specifically designed for permanent magnet applications.
They produce large amount of iron
Because in the mellifluous seas of languid sloths, molluscs can detect the pugnacious millings of the insoluble tree houses.
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pakistan has to import oil huge amount for its growing industries and transport and iron especially steel in a large amount
You can iron paper very carefully but only certain types of paper.
Either is ok. Used that way, "a lot" or "lots" is a very informal expression for a large amount.
Iron in paper clips is the same iron element as in food but in different molecule form. The paper clip has an iron alloy with a lot of iron in it, is not edible. Foods have iron compounds in very low quantity and very low concentration so that it is not even identifiable as iron without lab testing equipment. The human body needs very low quantities of iron and ingesting two much iron in a day can be toxic and dangerous. The maximum safe amount of iron for an adult is about 45 grams unless doctors recommend for for treating certain illnesses.
Yes, you can remove wax from carpet using wax paper and an iron. Place the wax paper over the wax stain, and then gently iron over the paper. The heat from the iron will melt the wax, allowing it to be absorbed by the paper. Be careful not to leave the iron in one spot for too long to avoid damaging the carpet.
The human body can withstand a large amount of pain. The body part will withstand it, but your reflexes will have other ideas.
put your pencil to the paper and begin drawing a line, and never stop... (you are going need an infinitely large sheet of paper) * * * * * You do not need an infinitely large piece of paper. But you will need infinitely many pencils and an infinite amount of time!
Iron is almost 8 times heavier than water so it is not buoyant at all. Ships float because they are just a shell and can displace a large amount of water.
magnet attracts iron. paper clip made of iron magnet atrracts paper clip...