Rust is a specific term used for the oxidation of Metals on exposure to air.
No. An object cannot rust unless it contains iron.
Yes, degreasers can commonly cause rust. This is because natural corrosion begins when a degreaser is applied to an object.
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.
Firstly, it should be pointed out that only an iron object will rust; the general term for any metal is corrosion. However the ways to avoid it are similar: paint, galvanisation and alloying.
Rusting of iron is a chemical process, an oxydation reaction.
Maybe. The question is ill-defined as written. If I take a metal object of known mass, and let it rust in such a way that none of the rust crumbles and falls off the object, the rusty object will indeed have a slightly greater mass than the original object did.
No. An object cannot rust unless it contains iron.
It'll rust away faster, but (assuming they're made from the same alloy) won't start to rust faster.
Rust is a noun. However, when used with an object it is a verb (to make rust coloured). It can be an adjective (having the rust colour).
Rod Rust's birth name is Rodney A. Rust.
an object rusts when it is attached by air,water and other chemicals
Iron coated with rust can be considered a heterogeneous object.
Yes, degreasers can commonly cause rust. This is because natural corrosion begins when a degreaser is applied to an object.
The long term effect is destroying an iron object.
iron is one anything that can be oxidized will rust
because it coats the object with a layer of paint, some paints have the same ingredients as cola and it prevents rust
You need only few ingredients to make rust remover. Here's how to make one:Using White Vinegar: This substance is mainly used to get rid of pet urine. Get a small plate and pour some white vinegar. Do not add water and get a piece of clean cloth and then dampen it with vinegar. Now start wiping the rusty object with the help of the cloth. If there is plenty of rust, you can pour the vinegar in a bowl and then immerse the object in it. Leave it for half an hour. Next, take the object out. You can apply this rust remover repeatedly if there's corrosion. You can rinse the object with water once the rust is gone.