Yes and it also makes it shinier because of all the chemicals inside of bleach and the same way bleach can whiten your clothes it can also clean the rust off of your nails and rusty of pennies.
# Most pennies do not rust because they are not made of ferrous metal. They're either copper or copper-plated zinc. # However U.S. cents struck in 1943 were made of zinc-coated steel. When the zinc wore off, the coins did rust. # Pennies wont rust mostly because they corrode and oxidize. # They tend to turn green once oxidized or the penny looks vary dirty.
Use lemon juice ,coca cola , vinegar acetone or bleach stuff for clothes ...***
Try Coca-Cola
The metal in the nail combines with the oxygen found in the air due to natural causes. Any part of the nail which is exposed to the oxygen can oxydize (rust).Expose it to oxygen and water for a long period of time.
They're just steel - used ones rust too, but passing trains scrape off the rust (on top).
No. Water is actually a major cause of rust.
Removal of rust is sometimes possible by mechanical or chemical procedures.
You don't want stuff falling off your roof, so you don't want the nails to rust. Zinc, unlike other metals, will not rust, so you wrap the nail with a coat of zinc to prevent rusting.
Salt and vinegar. The vinegar cleans off all the different types of rust and build up off the penny, and the salt speeds up the process.
If it is mold, then yes, you could. The green is oxidation, the same as rust on steel and bleach won't do much of anything to remove it. It will not really hurt anything.
All nails not made of galvanized metals or aluminum rust because the wet nails become oxidized then rust forms. Painted nails cannot escape the rusting processes if the paint does not get into every nook and cranny of the nail. Some paint has so much water in its formula the paint itself will rust as the water and air combine. Here is an experiment for you. Drop a nail into a completely filled jar of water then screw down the jar lid. Take another jar and put the nail into it with only half filled and leave the lid off. Which one rusts faster? Construction crews will put caulking around exposed nails to prevent the water and air from rusting the nails.
# Most pennies do not rust because they are not made of ferrous metal. They're either copper or copper-plated zinc. # However U.S. cents struck in 1943 were made of zinc-coated steel. When the zinc wore off, the coins did rust. # Pennies wont rust mostly because they corrode and oxidize. # They tend to turn green once oxidized or the penny looks vary dirty.
Use lemon juice ,coca cola , vinegar acetone or bleach stuff for clothes ...***
The best way to get rust off of your skin is just to wash it off. It should come right off with soap and water.
Okay so from what i have learned fot my project, No orange juice can not rust a penny it canonly turn it green. it will only turnthe penny green because, of the materialin a penny orange juice alsohas an acide in it called CuO Tha actuly diolves the rust OFF of the pennies. So NO orage juice can NOT rust apenny
Ya fake nails will come off in clOrine because the clorine with make the nails fall of and float away
not all...most of them eat there nails off but they were born with nails.