How do you tell the difference between zinc and other magnetic metals such as aluminium? - zinc for aluminium boat
My pet bird can have) zinc poisoning (the results next week and then I remove all the toys that zinc in them (some clips of metal, for example). I know some are made of stainless steel, because they are not magnetic, but how to distinguish between zinc and other metals, toys, without destroying it? They have not all his toys, because he removed so connected with them.
Monday, February 8, 2010
Zinc For Aluminium Boat How Do You Tell The Difference Between Zinc And Other Magnetic Metals Such As Aluminium?
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First, the hypothesis that aluminum is a magnetic metal and later of stainless steel is not incorrect. Is in fact a magnetic stainless steel and aluminum is not. You can through the adoption of a magnet (used both to test instructions on the door of a refrigerator-stick) and see whether it holds an element of stainless steel (for example) the blade of a knife and if they same thing) on an aluminum surface (eg in a metal box.
ReplyDeleteConsidering how you can, if something is made of zinc, which is not easy to say, without a chemical analysis. However, it is unlikely that the birds are being poisoned with zinc by contact with a surface of zinc. To make an analogy with the people, lead poisoning occurs when foods eaten, (a certain type of connections that lead and not touch let alone eat) Lead metal sound.
Are you sure?
ReplyDeleteZinc is not magnetic
Aluminum is not magnetic
stanless steel is magnetic
Do not think the bird was assumed Zinc toys (that the poisoning) of zinc, unless a galvanized metal clearly visible () is easy to recognize.
You must remove all metal parts galvanized zinc.
Neither zinc or aluminum is magnetic.
ReplyDeleteIn order to face their destiny ...
Unfortunately, there is no possibility of zinc loans without destroying the toy is visible.
I regret to say - the aluminum is not magnetic and
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