after 3 days of nails in tap water, it will begin the rusting process. If you put salt in the water, it will not rust.
It will rust
This is a factor of many things, for example, the weight of the iron and the wood, the dimensions of the container and how much water there is, but generally the water will rise because if the item is on top of the water displaces its weight in water.
Iron oxide (Fe2O3) in insoluble in water.
A water solution of iron sulfate is obtained.
The salt dissolves in the water and the iron does not.
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This is a factor of many things, for example, the weight of the iron and the wood, the dimensions of the container and how much water there is, but generally the water will rise because if the item is on top of the water displaces its weight in water.
Iron oxide (Fe2O3) in insoluble in water.
A water solution of iron sulfate is obtained.
Air, iron and water will cause the iron to rust.
Yes, rust happens to iron nail though it is kept in distilled water.
The salt dissolves in the water and the iron does not.
That depends on how much of it you're trying to carry in the water. Whatever size lump of iron you have, its weight will decrease by about 12.7% when you get it into the water. That means whatever amount of iron you can lift, you'd be able to manage about 14.5% more if the iron was in water.
Iron oxide (Fe2O3) in insoluble in water.
Because the weight of the water that they displace is greater than the weight of the ship.
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rusting of iron is faster in rainy days because water is responsible for the rusting of iron i.e the presence of oxygen