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There are goldfish outside in a huge iron bowl and the water is rusty so what can you use to seal iron from rusting that is not toxic to fish?

The goldfish would need to be removed from the iron bowl and placed in a temporary home. The iron cannot be seal without making the water to toxic for the fish. A small pond liner should be used instead. This will provide a water proof barrier between the iron bowl and the water.


What is Iron Butt Association's motto?

The motto of Iron Butt Association is 'The World Is Our Playground, World's Toughest Riders'.


Cleaning cast iron?

To clean cast iron use hot water and a cloth or sponge. Dry the cast iron right away. You should not use soap, and you should never soak cast iron or it will rust.


Why do girls swallow goldfish?

Because the iron in them improves their womb.


What is the reason behind iron is magnetic why al are not magnetic materials?

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How does cast iron react to salt water?

It corrodes badly.


What ductile cast iron used for?

Water mains. Sewer line.


Value of a antique goulds cast iron water pump 1718?

waht is the value of a goulds hand water pump, cast iron red, sc 9119 made in seneca falls n.y.


How does the water flow in an old cast iron radiator?

The boiler has a circulation pump that circulate the water


What president is nicknamed Iron Butt?

Richard Nixon


Can you use water to clean cast iron?

Yes. If you were to clean to iron before cooling it, you could risk burning your hands.


What is the percentage of iron in water?

Cast iron includes several types. Normally, it can be divided into grey cast iron, ductile cast iron, malleable iron, and alloy cast iron. So, their iron element content is also different. As for grey cast iron, it has Carbon (C) 2.8 - 3.9%, Silicon (Si) 1.1 - 2.6%, Manganese (Mn) 0.5 - 1.2%, P ≤ 0.3%, S ≤ 0.15%. Except of little other impurities, others will be iron element. As for ductile cast iron, you can refer to the article "Ductile Iron Chemical Components" at the related links listed below.