salty water
"Speed of Corrosion: Comparing Rust Formation in Common Household Liquids"
No, but it will pull the rust of a screw.
Liquids like salt water, vinegar, and acidic solutions can accelerate the rusting process of a safety pin due to their corrosive properties. These liquids create an electrolytic solution that speeds up the oxidation of the metal in the safety pin, leading to rust formation.
Liquids do not rust, iron does, rust is Hydrated Iron (III) oxide, so the only substance which can rust iron is water
of course it is the iron screw because it is made up of minerals that rust faster then metal
as vinegar is CH3CO(OH) it contians O2 thus it can rust a screw.
pennies don't rust!
What can make a metal rust fastest is meat enzyme it might take a few days but it will help Water is another substance that can make a metal rust fast Another substance is soda and sugar
yes
Because salt water has codium to make rust.
water
warm water will rust metal faster