Yes it does
Yes, as long as oxygen is present aswell, iron will rust.
Iron needs oxygen and water to rust. When iron is exposed to air and moisture, a chemical reaction occurs, forming iron oxide (rust) on the surface of the metal. This process is accelerated in the presence of salt or acids.
no, rust is not a disease, rust is a chemical reaction that occurs when iron reacts with water and air
Steel or iron goes rusty in water.
Only one metal can rust, so the question refers to iron.
A rusty nail is metallic because it is made of iron, which is a metal. The rust, formed from the oxidation of iron, is a nonmetallic compound (iron oxide), but the nail itself retains its metallic properties despite being rusty.
leave it in the rain or get it wet and let it rust. it is the same with all iron or medal.
Iron rusts when it comes into contact with water and oxygen, which causes a chemical reaction that forms iron oxide (rust) on the surface of the iron. This process is accelerated in the presence of salt or acids. Rusting weakens the iron over time, eventually leading to deterioration if not treated.
They are made out of iron
If they have iron oxide on them.
Only those coins made from iron or an iron alloy, and that are rusty.
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