yes because when the chemichels act up it rust fastes
No light evaporates the water rusting the metal, not a lot but enough to make a significant difference.
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i think it's none the answer is salt water
Salt water does make nails rust faster than non-salted water, because when salt is added to water, it will rust the top layer of the nail, and then make the nail basically shed its top layer. Then the salt will rust that layer, and this process continues until the whole nail is rusted. Normal water can only really rust the top layer, and can't get to the rest of the nail.
One way to make water evaporate faster is to increase the temperature of the water, as higher temperatures accelerate the rate of evaporation. Another way is to increase air circulation around the water surface, which helps carry away the water vapor molecules, facilitating faster evaporation.
I bet it does, because the energy of heavy metal music is bound to make your heart beat faster. It does for me. ;P
Salt acts as an electrolyte, allowing for greater flow of electrons between the iron metal and the oxygen in the presence of water. This accelerates the oxidation process, leading to faster rust formation on the iron surface.
to make water freeze faster you put it some place that's colder.
If the mug is made of glass, it will allow the water to cool faster. A thick styrofoam cup is better than a paper cup, even though the insulating properties of the materials are similar.
Salt because water especially hot water will make it freeze faster.
Does water, coke or milk grow faster?
Any water makes iron rust. Rust is iron oxide. It happens when water allows the oxygen to dissolve in it and get to the surface of the metal. Salt water has dissolve salts in it which makes it work faster.