well, when metal rusts, it sort of becomes weaker, and for example, the hinges on your door, it becomes squeaky when you open and close it
It rusts
physical change
All active metals below Hydrogen in the galvanic series.
physical change
a chemical change occurs
nothing it just rusts the metal
Many metals will oxidize but only Iron forms rust when doing so.
Oxidation. Water, oxygen, and metal.
It rusts. Check the "related links" if you are concerned for more information regarding the chemical reactions that take place and the different products formed when iron rusts.
No, not all metals rust. Rust itself is iron oxide and comes about when iron metal oxidises; therefore only Iron rusts.
Bronze typically rusts faster than sterling silver because bronze is an alloy primarily composed of copper, which is more prone to oxidation than silver. Sterling silver, on the other hand, is a mixture of silver and a small amount of other metals that help increase its durability and reduce tarnishing.
It doesnt. salt water usually rusts metals faster because of the mixture of salt, water and oxygen that rusts the metal, but tap water has less oxygen and no salt.