Fe2O3 Iron Oxide time is varying but if the metal is hotter rust occurs faster.
Take a bowl of cold water...fill up ice cubes in it...dip ur nails in it...it dries ur nail polish instantly...
The dissolved oxygen in the water reacts with the nail to form rust.
This really depends on the concentration of impurities in water. More the impurities, faster it will rust the iron nail. To reduce rusting of any iron the best way is to paint the nail.
Water marbling is a form of nail art that involves dropping multiple nail polish colors into a container of water, dipping the finger nail in and thus creating a marble like effect.
A nail made out of just iron will rust really fast if it is exposed to oxygen. Nails available now, are galvanized nail which has a coating of copper metal on the surface of iron nail. This slows down process of rusting. Exposing a iron nail to water and other acidic environment along with oxygen, can make a nail rust pretty fast.
salt water would rust a nail in roughly 2 hours as salt has a fast reaction to metals (nails).
i think opi is the brand that dries the fastest
To an extent, some of the iron from the nail will combine with dissolved oxygen in the water to form Iron Oxide. That material was not present when you introduced the steel nail and the water, so it is new to the system. No additional matter was created, of course.
The possessive form for the noun nail is nail's.
Its a nail polish color that drys fast... Like for example "This nail polish is a matte"
Fast Dry Nail Polish
If the nail polish is freshly spilled then water will work if you move fast. If its started to harden, then take toilet paper, a tissue, a cotton ball, or something of that sort and wet it with a light amount of nail polish remover so you dont damage the wood.