An iron material can easily rust in the presence of air and water. For example if an iron nail is half dipped in water and the rest of the nail is open in the presence of air then the nail can easily rust.
1. Water - humid or submersed items rust faster. 2. Salt - Salty water or road salt makes things rust faster than non-salty water. 3. Surface texture - rougher things rust faster than smooth things. 4. Temperature - Hot things rust faster than cold things. 5. Metal composition - Pure iron rusts faster than steel which rusts faster than stainless steel.
The two main factors that influence the rate a metal rusts are moisture and air. Another factor that has some influence is temperature.
I think that the point is: 1) if you have rust, then vinegar that contains acetic acids, will dissolve your rust 2) if the steel or iron doesn't have rust, then vinegar can rust the steel or iron 'cause it contains an acid. I means that acid will corrode steel or iron but even dissolve rust, that is an iron oxide.
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The Rust is from German Rust meaning red.
Rust is classified as a protist. However, this is not the rust that occurs in metals but a fungal disease which is known as rust and smut.
No. Rust is not a living thing.
No Ethanol is supposed to promote rust. Mixed with gasoline it is a weak acid. It also is very hydrophilic, i.e. it absorbs water.
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I think that the point is: 1) if you have rust, then vinegar that contains acetic acids, will dissolve your rust 2) if the steel or iron doesn't have rust, then vinegar can rust the steel or iron 'cause it contains an acid. I means that acid will corrode steel or iron but even dissolve rust, that is an iron oxide.
The most obvious factors necessary for the corrosion of iron (or the making of rust) is water and oxygen. Iron will not rust if it is kept away from water and oxygen
Virulence factors
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Sort of. First off rubbing alcohol doesn't have to be all alcohol, it can be some water in it too, and water can promote rust. Next thing rubbing alcohol can remove a possibly protective layer of grease, which can make metal rust faster.
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