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9 June, 17:42

Why are nails made of iron and not barium and phosphorus?

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  1. 9 June, 20:42
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    Nails are made of iron because, iron is strong and sturdy; although nail rust when it undergoes oxidation when expose to water but it is not explosive.

    Barium and phosphorus are not suitable for nail making because of their properties.

    Barium is an element which reacts with virtually all non metals, forming poisonous products which are dangerous to health and to the environment. It also reacts explosively with water.

    Phosphorus is not found in its pure form in nature, it conducts electricity and it is combustible in nature.
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