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Gypsum doesn't react with stainless steel.
No, not all chemicals have the same effect on red cabbage. Red cabbage contains a natural pH indicator called anthocyanin, which changes color depending on the acidity or alkalinity of a solution. Different chemicals can cause different changes in color, indicating varying levels of acidity or alkalinity in the solution.
The best thing to dissolve it will be concentrated hydrochloric acid with heat. The questioner asked what can - not what is best. Hydrofluoric acid and Nitric acid can dissolve surgical steel which is usually martensitic and pearlitic.
Very acidic chemicals can melt iron nails.
Bleach or chlorox bleach will help cause rust. Vinegar can also help cause rust. If you combine both it rust even quicker. Vinegar is also said to also be a cleaning agent for rust. It will be fun for you to do an experiment to verify both theories.
You can change the steel to a rainbow effect using extreme heat (heat it with a 1300 degree -c- Blowtorch, you may need a higher temp) or you can you'se chemicals, ive read about them, i just dont know what there called
the steel effect is when steel is melted
nothing
no effect
it rubs the steel because its friction!
Reducing stress in the steel.
Yes, certain chemicals like hydrochloric acid or sulfuric acid can burn through both steel and wood due to their corrosive properties. It is important to handle these chemicals with caution and follow safety protocols when using them.
hormones
Stainless Steel, Spring Steel, Iron, Wood, and a bit of Motor Oil.
which chemical is used to melt the iron
Yes, stainless steel can discolor due to exposure to high temperatures, certain chemicals, or acidic substances. This discoloration can manifest as spots, stains, or even a rainbow-like effect known as "heat tint" on the surface of the stainless steel. Regular cleaning and maintenance can help minimize discoloration.
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