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Why do coins rust faster in salt water than fresh water?

Modern coins cannot rust, as they are not made of iron.


What coins rusts?

All coins, even gold and silver, will tarnish, but rust is iron oxide, so only coins with iron in them will rust. The only ones I can think of are the steel 1943 US cents and some European Coins from the WW2 era.


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Will coins rust in a money tin?

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Will a coin rust in fresh water?

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Why does salt water rust coins faster?

it rusts coins faster because it has salt in which you put on fish and chips... :)


Why was the Eiffel tower not turn down after twenty years?

becouse it had rust


Will coins rust faster in salt water or in fresh water?

Yes they will.


Wpould a coins rust faster in saltwater or freshwater?

Salt water.


How can a coin rust?

Coins are typically made of metal, such as copper or nickel, which can react with oxygen in the air to form rust. When coins are exposed to moisture, especially salt water or acidic substances, this can accelerate the rusting process. Over time, this chemical reaction can cause the surface of the coin to corrode and develop a reddish-brown appearance.


Why do coins rust faster in saltwater than in freshwater?

Because salt is a corrosive chemical.