Examples of Malleable Materials Answers
What coins are made of malleable material?
Q. Recently I've seen multiple tutorials on how to make a simple ring out of nothing more than a silver coin (for example a quarter or half dollar from 1964 or earlier) and I became interested in making one, but I don't have any silver coins. I was wondering if there are any other coins (such as a euro or something) that is made out of a material malleable enough to be turned into a ring?
Asked by screamingtofu99 - Thu Jul 22 23:09:40 2010 - Sculpture - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Part of the problem is those coins tht are mallable the metal content may be worth more than what you make. There are no current coins that are that malleable, save for gold coins, and you would find it easier to melt them down and cast than try and hammer them into something
Answered by stephen k - Mon Jul 26 22:38:58 2010
Q. Recently I've seen multiple tutorials on how to make a simple ring out of nothing more than a silver coin (for example a quarter or half dollar from 1964 or earlier) and I became interested in making one, but I don't have any silver coins. I was wondering if there are any other coins (such as a euro or something) that is made out of a material malleable enough to be turned into a ring?
Asked by screamingtofu99 - Thu Jul 22 23:09:40 2010 - Sculpture - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Part of the problem is those coins tht are mallable the metal content may be worth more than what you make. There are no current coins that are that malleable, save for gold coins, and you would find it easier to melt them down and cast than try and hammer them into something
Answered by stephen k - Mon Jul 26 22:38:58 2010
All right so I have a chemistry project and I have to gather materials:?
Q. Can you give any (preferably all =) suggestions 4 these items. They have to be able to be placed in a brown paper bag : 1)An element 2)A heterogeneous mixture 3)A homogeneous mixture 4)A gas-liquid solution 5)A malleable substance 6)A solid-liquid solution 7)A substance with a volume of 1 cm^3 8)An edible example of a physical change 9)An edible example of a chemical change 10)A pure compound which contains ionic bonds 11)A pure compound which contains covalent bonds 12)A mixture than can be separated by filtration 13)An alloy 14)A mixture that has to be separated be some other method of filtration 15)A substance with a density less than 1 g/m L 16)A substance with a density of 1 g/m L 17)A substance which contains a polyatomic ion 18)A… [cont.]
Asked by koolkid776 - Fri Dec 28 16:21:23 2007 - Chemistry - 1 Answers - Comments
A. 1) aluminium pan 2) sand mixed with iron fillings or water mixed with oil 3) sugar dissolved in water 4) soda like sprite or coke 5) play-doh 7) cut a cube of soap so that each side measures 1 cm 8) melting ice 9) candies that pop or fizz when put into water 10) salt 11) sugar 12) fruit cocktail in syrup 13) iron bar 14) salt water 15) oil 16) water 17) epson salt 18) iron or aluminium 19) graphite like diamond 20) helium in a balloon 21) calcium 22) oil and water 23) ashes 24) 18 g of water
Answered by valery - Fri Dec 28 17:51:05 2007
Q. Can you give any (preferably all =) suggestions 4 these items. They have to be able to be placed in a brown paper bag : 1)An element 2)A heterogeneous mixture 3)A homogeneous mixture 4)A gas-liquid solution 5)A malleable substance 6)A solid-liquid solution 7)A substance with a volume of 1 cm^3 8)An edible example of a physical change 9)An edible example of a chemical change 10)A pure compound which contains ionic bonds 11)A pure compound which contains covalent bonds 12)A mixture than can be separated by filtration 13)An alloy 14)A mixture that has to be separated be some other method of filtration 15)A substance with a density less than 1 g/m L 16)A substance with a density of 1 g/m L 17)A substance which contains a polyatomic ion 18)A… [cont.]
Asked by koolkid776 - Fri Dec 28 16:21:23 2007 - Chemistry - 1 Answers - Comments
A. 1) aluminium pan 2) sand mixed with iron fillings or water mixed with oil 3) sugar dissolved in water 4) soda like sprite or coke 5) play-doh 7) cut a cube of soap so that each side measures 1 cm 8) melting ice 9) candies that pop or fizz when put into water 10) salt 11) sugar 12) fruit cocktail in syrup 13) iron bar 14) salt water 15) oil 16) water 17) epson salt 18) iron or aluminium 19) graphite like diamond 20) helium in a balloon 21) calcium 22) oil and water 23) ashes 24) 18 g of water
Answered by valery - Fri Dec 28 17:51:05 2007
this is really hard for me! i need help on science please?:]?
Q. A material that is malleable and conducts electricity is most likely ___. wood ice metal liquid water A substance has a melting point of 0deg C and a boiling point of 100deg C. The substance is most likely water. true false Ice melting is an example of a chemical change? true false What physical properties of nylon and leather make them good materials to use for shoelaces? high density and low conductivity durability and flexibility hardness and durability low viscosity and flexibility In a heterogeneous mixture, the parts of the mixture are noticeably different from one another. true false What happens when oxygen dissolved in water reacts with iron contained in steel? a physical change occurs a chemical change occurs rust forms both b… [cont.]
Asked by Ricky bobby 01 - Wed Sep 23 14:03:30 2009 - Homework Help - 2 Answers - Comments
A. 1. metal 2. true 3. false 4. durability and flexibility 5. true 6. both b and c 7. they are never the same 8. chemical will change properties 9. add a catalyst or change the temperature.
Answered by Surveyor - Wed Sep 23 14:15:31 2009
Q. A material that is malleable and conducts electricity is most likely ___. wood ice metal liquid water A substance has a melting point of 0deg C and a boiling point of 100deg C. The substance is most likely water. true false Ice melting is an example of a chemical change? true false What physical properties of nylon and leather make them good materials to use for shoelaces? high density and low conductivity durability and flexibility hardness and durability low viscosity and flexibility In a heterogeneous mixture, the parts of the mixture are noticeably different from one another. true false What happens when oxygen dissolved in water reacts with iron contained in steel? a physical change occurs a chemical change occurs rust forms both b… [cont.]
Asked by Ricky bobby 01 - Wed Sep 23 14:03:30 2009 - Homework Help - 2 Answers - Comments
A. 1. metal 2. true 3. false 4. durability and flexibility 5. true 6. both b and c 7. they are never the same 8. chemical will change properties 9. add a catalyst or change the temperature.
Answered by Surveyor - Wed Sep 23 14:15:31 2009
i need help on my science if you can please :]?
Q. If a material contains three elements joined in fixed proportion, it is a(an)? mixture solution atom compound Water is a compound because it ? can be broken down into simpler substances always has two hydrogen atoms for each oxygen atom is made of water atoms joined together both a and b Which of the following is malleable? glass pottery ice gold Which of the following has the highest viscosity? maple syrup milk water apple juice Burning a piece of wood is an example of a physical change. true false Filtration can be used to separate mixtures based on ___. their boiling points their densities their melting points the size of their particles What method can be used to separate parts of a liquid mixture when the entire mixture can pass… [cont.]
Asked by Ricky bobby 01 - Wed Sep 23 13:52:25 2009 - Homework Help - 1 Answers - Comments
A. the first one would be mixture, unless the appearance of it fits the solution definition. the second one is both a and b. the 3rd one is either pottery or ice. (i'm pretty sure ice) 4th one is maple syrup. 5th one is true.
Answered by soccerchick(: - Wed Sep 23 14:04:28 2009
Q. If a material contains three elements joined in fixed proportion, it is a(an)? mixture solution atom compound Water is a compound because it ? can be broken down into simpler substances always has two hydrogen atoms for each oxygen atom is made of water atoms joined together both a and b Which of the following is malleable? glass pottery ice gold Which of the following has the highest viscosity? maple syrup milk water apple juice Burning a piece of wood is an example of a physical change. true false Filtration can be used to separate mixtures based on ___. their boiling points their densities their melting points the size of their particles What method can be used to separate parts of a liquid mixture when the entire mixture can pass… [cont.]
Asked by Ricky bobby 01 - Wed Sep 23 13:52:25 2009 - Homework Help - 1 Answers - Comments
A. the first one would be mixture, unless the appearance of it fits the solution definition. the second one is both a and b. the 3rd one is either pottery or ice. (i'm pretty sure ice) 4th one is maple syrup. 5th one is true.
Answered by soccerchick(: - Wed Sep 23 14:04:28 2009
are you smarter than an 8th grader?
Q. Item number Item Description Summary Sheet Information 1*A substance which has a volume of 1.0 cm3. Describe how you determined the volume. 2*A cube made of sturdy material with a total volume of 1.0 L.Include dimensions of the cube and show how the volume is calculated. 3An acid-base indicator from nature. The indicator cannot be a substance sold as an indicator.State the source of the indicator, what color the indicator is with an acid and what color it is with a base. 4A science cartoon cut from a newspaper or magazine. Photocopies and printouts from the Internet are not acceptable.Include a brief statement about the concept the cartoon is satirizing. 5*A homogeneous mixture.Identify the ingredients in the mixture. Describe how the… [cont.]
Asked by Savannah - Tue Dec 9 18:04:26 2008 - Primary & Secondary Education - 7 Answers - Comments
A. While I would never say I am smarter than an 8th grader... at least not nowadays, I did see some that I know the answer to and didn't read all. But sorry I will not do your homework for you.
Answered by LT - Tue Dec 9 18:20:33 2008
Q. Item number Item Description Summary Sheet Information 1*A substance which has a volume of 1.0 cm3. Describe how you determined the volume. 2*A cube made of sturdy material with a total volume of 1.0 L.Include dimensions of the cube and show how the volume is calculated. 3An acid-base indicator from nature. The indicator cannot be a substance sold as an indicator.State the source of the indicator, what color the indicator is with an acid and what color it is with a base. 4A science cartoon cut from a newspaper or magazine. Photocopies and printouts from the Internet are not acceptable.Include a brief statement about the concept the cartoon is satirizing. 5*A homogeneous mixture.Identify the ingredients in the mixture. Describe how the… [cont.]
Asked by Savannah - Tue Dec 9 18:04:26 2008 - Primary & Secondary Education - 7 Answers - Comments
A. While I would never say I am smarter than an 8th grader... at least not nowadays, I did see some that I know the answer to and didn't read all. But sorry I will not do your homework for you.
Answered by LT - Tue Dec 9 18:20:33 2008
I need help with Science! I'm Homeschooled Online, and I don't have books to use!?
Q. 1.) Which of the following statements about malleability is not true? Malleability measures the ability of a substance to be shaped. Malleability measures how well a substance conducts electricity. Malleability is most often used in reference to metallic substances. A malleable substance is not brittle. 2.) What do we mean by conductivity? The ease with which electricity flows through a substance The ease with which water flows through a substance The ease with which you can bend a substance The ease with which you can burn a substance 3.) Iron hammers can be used to shape gold. Based upon that statement, which of the following is true? Iron is more malleable than gold. Gold is more malleable than iron. They are both equally malleable… [cont.]
Asked by chingaling - Tue Sep 15 14:45:42 2009 - Home Schooling - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. do your schoolwork! other wise you wont learn anything! and i know what school you go to. thegraceacademy.org right?
Answered by thorising - Thu Sep 17 12:17:10 2009
Q. 1.) Which of the following statements about malleability is not true? Malleability measures the ability of a substance to be shaped. Malleability measures how well a substance conducts electricity. Malleability is most often used in reference to metallic substances. A malleable substance is not brittle. 2.) What do we mean by conductivity? The ease with which electricity flows through a substance The ease with which water flows through a substance The ease with which you can bend a substance The ease with which you can burn a substance 3.) Iron hammers can be used to shape gold. Based upon that statement, which of the following is true? Iron is more malleable than gold. Gold is more malleable than iron. They are both equally malleable… [cont.]
Asked by chingaling - Tue Sep 15 14:45:42 2009 - Home Schooling - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. do your schoolwork! other wise you wont learn anything! and i know what school you go to. thegraceacademy.org right?
Answered by thorising - Thu Sep 17 12:17:10 2009
Please help with science!?
Q. 1.) Which of the following statements about malleability is not true? Malleability measures the ability of a substance to be shaped. Malleability measures how well a substance conducts electricity. Malleability is most often used in reference to metallic substances. A malleable substance is not brittle. 2.) What do we mean by conductivity? The ease with which electricity flows through a substance The ease with which water flows through a substance The ease with which you can bend a substance The ease with which you can burn a substance 3.) Iron hammers can be used to shape gold. Based upon that statement, which of the following is true? Iron is more malleable than gold. Gold is more malleable than iron. They are both equally malleable… [cont.]
Asked by Happy - Wed Oct 28 13:59:08 2009 - Homework Help - 2 Answers - Comments
A. 1.) Which of the following statements about malleability is not true? Malleability measures how well a substance conducts electricity. 2.) What do we mean by conductivity? The ease with which electricity flows through a substance 3.) Iron hammers can be used to shape gold. Based upon that statement, which of the following is true? Gold is more malleable than iron. 4.) Which of the following statements best describes something that is ductile? It can be drawn out into wires 5.) What properties would you want a substance that you planned on making into electrical wire to have? All of the above 6.) Which of the following is a good conductor of electricity? Copper 7.) A substance that is a poor conductor is called An insulator 8.) Which of the… [cont.]
Answered by Emma - Wed Oct 28 14:04:59 2009
Q. 1.) Which of the following statements about malleability is not true? Malleability measures the ability of a substance to be shaped. Malleability measures how well a substance conducts electricity. Malleability is most often used in reference to metallic substances. A malleable substance is not brittle. 2.) What do we mean by conductivity? The ease with which electricity flows through a substance The ease with which water flows through a substance The ease with which you can bend a substance The ease with which you can burn a substance 3.) Iron hammers can be used to shape gold. Based upon that statement, which of the following is true? Iron is more malleable than gold. Gold is more malleable than iron. They are both equally malleable… [cont.]
Asked by Happy - Wed Oct 28 13:59:08 2009 - Homework Help - 2 Answers - Comments
A. 1.) Which of the following statements about malleability is not true? Malleability measures how well a substance conducts electricity. 2.) What do we mean by conductivity? The ease with which electricity flows through a substance 3.) Iron hammers can be used to shape gold. Based upon that statement, which of the following is true? Gold is more malleable than iron. 4.) Which of the following statements best describes something that is ductile? It can be drawn out into wires 5.) What properties would you want a substance that you planned on making into electrical wire to have? All of the above 6.) Which of the following is a good conductor of electricity? Copper 7.) A substance that is a poor conductor is called An insulator 8.) Which of the… [cont.]
Answered by Emma - Wed Oct 28 14:04:59 2009
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