Something is aluminum when you put it under light it will reflect and it exhorbs heat on zinctoniumis scale
Magnesium is an element so is not made of other elements. An atomic physicist might tell us that Magnesium could be split into lighter components in a nuclear reactor but I think Magnesium is itself too light for that to be possible. from Beano in the UK
it is ionic bonding because magnesium is a metal and oxygen is not. ionic bonding occurs between a metal and non-metal
Aluminum. That is how to tell a reproduction. Just rub your finger inside of the wheel well. Rough, is a fiberglass copy. Smooth is an aluminum, which they do make aluminum copies, however, they are more quality, thus being worth more, than the fiberglass.
An example of an oxidation reaction is the reaction between magnesium and oxygen to form magnesium oxide: 2Mg + O2 -> 2MgO. In this reaction, magnesium loses electrons to form magnesium ions, Mg²⁺, thereby undergoing oxidation.
Aluminum is a metal because it has properties characteristic of metals, such as being a good conductor of heat and electricity, having a shiny appearance, and being malleable and ductile. Additionally, aluminum is found on the left side of the periodic table, where most metals are located.
it is steel but it could be aluminum. it's aluminum when you can tell. you can tell if the bike is really light when you do a wheelie (i wouldn't try it) or when you pick it up (better choose).
Magnesium is only used on very high end cars. It is unlikely it would be on any car cheaper that $90,000 new. A magnesium alloy should have a very deep silver almost tan shine to it (generaly mate or flat). It will have a similar weight to aluminum but should not flex as much. Unless you are dealing with a high quality hardened aluminum casting. Then I cant help you unless I see it.
Magnesium is an element so is not made of other elements. An atomic physicist might tell us that Magnesium could be split into lighter components in a nuclear reactor but I think Magnesium is itself too light for that to be possible. from Beano in the UK
Which magnesium experiment !
stainless is steel. aluminum is aluminum
It will be yellow and metallic
This varies for every car made. One easy way to tell if it is aluminum or not is to use a magnet. Aluminum is not magnetic. Common parts made of aluminum are the radiator, intake manifold, cylinder heads, engine block, transmission case and/or bellhousing, heater core, bumpers, decorative trim, wheels, etc. Not all vehicles are equipped with all or any of these aluminum parts, however.
Composite bats more dull sounds when hit (close to a wood bat) while aluminum makes a "loud ping" once contact is made
They are NOT steel. Trust me when I tell you they are made of aluminum. Even the biggest, strongest WWE wrestler would have a hell of a time throwing those around if they were steel. I know for a fact they are aluminum because I make them and weld aluminum all day.
Aluminum is made from a clay called bauxite, which contains aluminum oxide, or alumina. The bauxite is then refined to separate the pure alumina out. The alumina is then electrified to produce liquid aluminum which is cast into aluminum ingots.
Well i can tell you for a fact that aluminum foil is NOT made of bull's intestines. it is in fact made of aluminum. Aluminum ore in mined out of the ground and melted down into aluminum slabs that can weigh more than 5 tons. then the slabs are run multiple time through a set of rollers that bit by bit squish it down into the thickness of aluminum foil. it is then rolled up and packaged. but for a website i would see the related link for more info.
As a former boy scout I can tell you that stakes can be made out of any sort of wood and sometimes stone. Commercial ones can be made out of aluminum, hard plastic or painted iron.