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because sea water have a higher concentration than distilled water
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.
The water and the air makes a chemical change to the nail to make it rust
soming called deliquesent happens.
The steel nail will rust.
Yes, rust happens to iron nail though it is kept in distilled water.
it would rust
Distilled water will rust a nail faster as distilled water contains higher levels of OXYGEN which is what causes OXIDATION or commonly referred to as rust...
NO because distilled water contains no salts.
The dissolved oxygen in the water reacts with the nail to form rust.
If both t etap water and the distilled water are open to the air and both have dissolved oxygen then the iron nail will rust faster in tap water. Rusting requires dissolved oxygen and goes faster if there are dissolved salts.
because sea water have a higher concentration than distilled water
What happens is that you can see that the density of a nail is more than the density of water and that the density of a cork is less than that of water.
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.
The water and the air makes a chemical change to the nail to make it rust
soming called deliquesent happens.
when you have rubbing alcohol with 91% more alcohol, distilled white vinegar, and water the distilled white vinegar wins for some reason but I'm guessing if acetone removes permanent marker then get an acetone nail polish remover and try that and vinegar an alcohol.