No, unless it's hydrogen that's rusting.
rust oxidizes when exposed to water
Iron and steel rust when they come into contact with water and oxygen. They rust faster in salty water or acid rain
Because salt water has codium to make rust.
Sea water can rust nails or other metals.
Rust in water itself is not likely to make you sick, but it can indicate the presence of harmful bacteria or other contaminants that could make you sick if ingested. It is important to have your water tested if you notice rust in it.
Rust is not toxic but it is disagreeable.
Iron is being oxidised by the to make iron oxide and this reaction cannot occur if water is not present. the water does not get used up in this reaction it is only a catalyst
When water interacts with rust, a chemical reaction called oxidation occurs. This reaction causes the iron in the rust to combine with oxygen in the water, forming iron oxide. This process is known as rusting.
Yes an no. There has to be humidity in the air. So yes in the form of vapors.Iron can rust whenever oxygen is present.
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water would make a nail rust faster because nails rust faster in water or any acidic liquads. As I been told
Copper can rust