it makes it bubble a little as said by u
An iron nail will rust slowly in distilled water when that water has dissolved oxygen. If you get rid of the oxygen by boiling and keep it from getting back in then the iron nail will not rust at all.
If it is a new nail it will probably just turn dark. If it's a rusty nail it will become rust free.
Iron is a compound iron nail is a iron ore which means that the iron nail is a mixture of metals such as copper and zinc added to make the nail stronger.
Because the surface area of iron wool is higher, the area exposed to acid is higher.
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Iron present in the nail oxidizes in oxygen to form the iron oxides
ca you reverse an iron nail rusting
I had to do this in an experiment this year. I put a galvanized zinc nail in vinegar for two hours. When I came back, I did not notice any change in the zinc nail. After researching online, I discovered that nails are galvanized to prevent corrosion. That is why the vinegar did not cause the nail to rust.
Well, I've never heard of Hydrogen Chlorine Iodide as a Chemical Compound. So if you know more about this 'supposed' compound, please post it. I'm guessing that you mean Hydrochloric Acid, which has a Chemical formula of HCl (one hydrogen atom and one chlorine atom). If you submerse an iron (Fe) nail in a solution of Hydrochloric Acid, there will be a chemical reaction. The acid will attack the iron forming Iron (II) Chloride (FeCl2) and Hydrogen Gas (H2).
A rusting nail is the oxidation of iron, in which the iron in the nail and the oxygen in the air react to form a new substance, iron oxide, with different properties from the iron and the oxygen.
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