yes
The higher the electronegativity of a metal the less likely it is to corrode. Metals that corrode easily have a low electronegativity.
it makes it rust and corrode
yes that is true
They corrode.
Good question! YES indeed metal does corrode faster than plastic!
yes
because we keep metal next to chemicals that corrode them. Metals like iron naturally corrode in water. Other metals can be made to corrode using chemicals.
No petrol - from petroleum, also known as gasoline in the USA, is an organic liquid and not a metal.
alkali ?? x
it makes it rust and corrode
If the window is not perfectly sealed (and it isn't likely to be), then it is possible for the metal to corrode due to exposure to oxygen and water.
The higher the electronegativity of a metal the less likely it is to corrode. Metals that corrode easily have a low electronegativity.
7Up can corrode iron.
it makes it rust and corrode
yes that is true
According to HowStuffWorks, acid rain can corrode both stone and metal, effectively speeding up the weathering process. http://science.howstuffworks.com/acid-rain2.htm