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When a magnet is used to separate cans are the steel cans attracted or left behind?

The steel cans will be attracted.


How do you separate aluminium and steel cans?

Aluminium and steel cans can be separated using a magnet, as steel is magnetic while aluminium is not. By running a magnet over a pile of cans, the steel cans will be attracted to the magnet while the aluminium cans will not, allowing for easy separation.


Do tin cans contain steel?

It depends on the can. Soup cans might contain steel. Soda cans are made of aluminum.


What are the steps involved in recycling steel cans?

1. Steel cans arrive at a recycling center. 2. The cans are removed from the conveyor belt with an electromagnet. 3. The cans are smashed and baled. 4. The steel cans are delivered to a facility where they are melted and cast into ingots. 5. The steel ingots are rolled out into sheets. 6. These sheets are delivered to manufacturers that turn them into new cans.


Are cans made out of nickel?

No, food cans are made of steel, cans for nonacidic beverages are usually made of aluminum, cans for acidic beverages are made of steel. Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon, sometimes with other elements (some steel alloys include some nickel, but these are usually specialty steels and should not be needed in cans).


Why are steel cans coated in tin?

steel cans are coated in tin so whatever is in the tin does not react with the metal


Which cans aluminum or steel are removed from rubbish using magnets?

Steel cans can be removed from rubbish using magnets because steel is a ferrous metal that is magnetic, while aluminum is not magnetic. The magnets attract the steel cans, allowing them to be separated from other materials in the rubbish.


When were steel cans used for soft drinks?

people still use steel cans now for bottling their soft drinks.


What charecteristic property of steel can be used to separate steel cans from aluminum cans at a recycling depot?

The characteristic property of steel that can be used to separate it from aluminum cans at a recycling depot is its magnetic property. Steel is ferromagnetic, meaning it is attracted to magnets, while aluminum is not. By using a magnet, steel cans can be easily separated from aluminum cans during the recycling process. This method enhances efficiency and accuracy in sorting recyclable materials.


What would be the quickest way to separate out the aluminum cans from the steel cans?

You can use a large magnet. Aluminum isn't magnetic, but steel is... Try that out. You should write A for Aluminum and S for steel on the cans so you don't get mixed up.


What is the gas formed when rhubarb reacts to steel cans?

When rhubarb reacts with steel cans, the gas formed is hydrogen gas. This reaction occurs due to the acidic nature of rhubarb, which can corrode the steel cans and release hydrogen gas as a byproduct.


How magnets are used to sort steel and aluminum cans?

the aluminum cans don't attract and and steel attracts because its is made of iron and aluminum is not.

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