Rusting is the process of formation of Iron Oxides on meatls most commonly Iron. Rusting can only take place in presence of three things : IRon , Water , and Air or Oxygen. If even one of these is absent rusting cannot occur.
it makes thing hard to do
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metles dont rust in water they rust after in the water is dryed and the sun is the thing that rusts it because it is beating down on it so rapidly
yes ,rust off will work i think that is the first thing you should use
Non living.It is a chemical change.
The cast of Every Good Thing to Rust - 2008 includes: Holland Kemp as Holland Randall Meehl as Randall
The cleaner The Works have two ingredients which made it eats rust. They are Oxalic Acid and Glycolic Acid, that's why this thing is so easy to wash the rust out of an object.
No, rust is not a mold. Rust is a form of corrosion that occurs when iron or its alloys are exposed to moisture and oxygen over time. Mold, on the other hand, is a type of fungus that grows in multicellular filaments on organic matter.
If you are chained to a wall...........
Rust on a bucket is nonliving. Rust is a chemical reaction that occurs when iron is exposed to oxygen and water, causing it to corrode and form iron oxide. Living things are organisms that exhibit characteristics such as growth, reproduction, and metabolism, which rust does not possess.
Because it takes shiney metal and makes it rusty
The term "rust" can be applied to several thing, but generally we think of it as "that red stuff" that appears when iron or steels oxidize. And the "red stuff" is an oxide of iron.