The acidity of the soda accelerates the process, but the nail would rust in a glass of pure water as well. Rust is caused by oxygen in the air, but various other chemicals can catalyse that process.
it will rust in few hours
No, it does not rust.
they will not rust into a liquid but they can rust and they can be turned into a liquid
Rust in peace another one bites the rust rust vs. oxygen: The battle of the century feeling rusty? to rust or not to rust... that is the question
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You have to lick it :)
IM thinkin NOTHIN!!! Plastic? Glass? Food? Cloth? Everything on earth except for IRON doesn't rust!
no it does not rust but if you rub it on your arm you will rust.
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The acidity of the soda accelerates the process, but the nail would rust in a glass of pure water as well. Rust is caused by oxygen in the air, but various other chemicals can catalyse that process.
Rust is a term reserved fro the oxidation of metals. Glass cannot "rust"/"burn": it an oxide already. However, fibreglass is made out of glass and plastic, the former can crack and the latter may loose its plasticiser (i.e. old plastics items go brittle), so old fibreglass is brittle and powdery.
Use polident or other kinds of denture cleaners...
No, aluminum is, but as with many metal oxides (glass and rust come to mind) it is not.
Something highly acidic such as coca-cola or lemon juice would suffice, leave them in a glass of the liquid overnight and the rust should be removed by morning.