Most modern soda cans don't rust -- they're made of aluminum; Rust is Iron Oxide.
yes it can decay it
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Rust refers to a reddish or yellowish-brown flaky coating of iron oxide. Some substances that remove rust from a nail are white vinegar, lime and salt, baking soda and oxalic acid.
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the opposite of soda is pop or it could be sodapop so pop!!!!!!!
Pop is a palindrome.
The soda and pop rock thing actually does really work. When you add pop rocks to soda pop the soda fizzles in the same way it would if you dropped it and immediately opened it.
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coca cola (soda) is the best to remove anything from rust to grese grass stain excet.
soda does not make iron rust ...
Rust refers to a reddish or yellowish-brown flaky coating of iron oxide. Some substances that remove rust from a nail are white vinegar, lime and salt, baking soda and oxalic acid.
No. Soda does not remove rust from ANYTHING! If it were strong enough to eat away the rust, it would also wreck your trumpet.
Pop/soda and orange juice are both acidic, and will probably erode a penny.. It won't make one rust, though. Iron and iron-based metal (like steel) rust, but a penny is copper-coated zinc, and will corrode (oxidize) by turning green.
In Arizona, you would ask for a soda or a soda pop.
i have found trying baking soda made into a paste and a scrub brush. if that doesnt work CLR takes most rust stains out.
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