It is possible only in the presence of oxygen.
Rusting requires iron, water and oxygen. Chocolate milk is a mixture containing water.
No, it does not have any acid
Iron and oxygen
The iron would react with the oxygen in the water to make iron oxide, or rust.
That doesn't make any sense rust is iron oxide
Iron compounds do not rust. Iron and its alloys can rust. Although other metals can corrode it is usually only called rust when it is iron that is corroding.
It depends on what you mean by "heavier." Rust is less dense than iron. However, if you allow 1 gram of iron to rust completely, you will have more than 1 gram of rust. if we have equal volume of pure iron and rust (ferric oxide) then rust is lighter than iron.
soda does not make iron rust ...
The acid in orange juice will cause the most rapid oxidation of iron.
Oxygen reacts with the iron to make it rust.
Iron and oxygen
aluminum does not rust. Rust is iron oxide, produced from the oxidization of iron.
Iron oxide or rust
The iron would react with the oxygen in the water to make iron oxide, or rust.
It can. Many juices are acidic, which will cause iron to rust fairly quickly.
That doesn't make any sense rust is iron oxide
Rust is an iron oxide compound. There are several different iron oxides that make up rust.
Aluminium does not rust. Iron is the only metal that rusts.
The oxygen dissolved in the water combines with the iron to form iron oxide, or rust (Fe2O3H2O).