rust occures by puting it in vinegar water
Rust occurs with water and oxygen.
rust oxidizes when exposed to water
Instant surface rust, much like bare aluminum gets oxydized immidiately.
If this dirt is formed only from dry soil particles rusting doesn't occur; possible errosion.
Based purely on the knowledge of chemistry, rust forms faster in the heat. Rust is the oxidation of iron and this reaction will occur at a faster rate at a higher temperature as the molecules are provided with more kinetic energy. However, the rate of 'rusting' also depends on humidity etc.
No, in order for iron to rust it must be exposed to oxygen. Since there is no oxygen in oil oxidation cannot occur.
rust oxidizes when exposed to water
Rust
Rust will not occur where it is dry and humid
FE or Iron
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damp conditions with ready access to air
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.
The thing that makes a nail rust faster is precipitation.
When steel reacts with oxygen to create rust
No, unless it's hydrogen that's rusting.
Rust? It's oxidation. More likely to occur with moisture present.
Rust? It's oxidation. More likely to occur with moisture present.