None of those are. Water is made of two hydrogen molecules and one oxygen molecule. Table salt is one sodium molecule and one chloride molecule (Other types of salt have different molecules but all of them have sodium. That is why MSG which is mono sodium glutamate is listed in your sodium intake). Sugar is definitely not one element. It is a lot of different types of elements put together. So many I can't remember what it is but I remember there are 11 molecules of a certain element.
no, these are all compounds. i dont know what rust is, but water is H2O and salt is NaCl
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I think cause you know how the magnesium reacts in salt causing it to rust
It rusts faster in salt water.
it will rust faster in vinegar
salty water would make and object rust quicker than cold water :)
Because salt water has codium to make rust.
will objects rust more quickly in salt water or plain water without salt
salt will rust the coin faster thanfresh water
Salt Water Because They Rust In Normal Water Too!
Salt water will definitely make chrome plated bar stools rust. Bar stools need to be made of anodized aluminum to survive the elements.
Salt water
Metal rust quickly in salt water than it does in pure water.
Iron will rust more quickly in salt water than fresh freshwater. The salt in the water accelerates the corrosion process.
salt water cause of the salt particals in the water
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i believe the nickel wil rust more faster in salt water do to the variety of minerals. Also it doesn't rust that fast do to corrision