A nail would probably rust faster in fresh water because rusting, also called oxidation occurs when large amounts of oxygen are forced into the metals pores, causing it to turn brittle.
because vineager is magical
saltwater boils the fastest
Nails will rust faster in salt water compared to tap water or vinegar. Salt water contains electrolytes that accelerate the rusting process by increasing the conductivity of the water. Vinegar, on the other hand, is slightly acidic and might slow down the rusting process by forming a protective layer on the nail's surface.
water because the air is just about the same thing and i am 9 by the way hows it doing
nails grow faster at the beach because salt water[ocean water] makes your nails irich and that helps them grow faster
Vinegar, it's less dense. Vinegar, it's less dense.
Fresh water evaporate faster.
Fresh water is evaporated faster.
Fresh water is evaporated faster.
Ice will melt fastest in warm water, followed by salt water, and then vinegar water. Warm water has the highest temperature, which increases the rate of heat transfer to the ice. Salt water will lower the freezing point of water, causing ice to melt faster than in fresh water. Vinegar water will have the slowest melting rate as the acetic acid in vinegar does not significantly alter the melting point of ice.
vinegar
vinegar... it is an acid