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concentrartedd than bleach!!(:
water and soda. grape soda and stuff like that.
Oxygen causes the paper clip to rust or oxidise. I have never tried it before but placing the paperclip into a peroxide such as hydrogen peroxide may help accelerate the oxidation process.
Pop will not rust a paper clip the fastest only water and vinegar will
pickel juice....or vinegar and balsamic vinegar.
Oxygen in the water will cause oxidation of iron minerals in the clip, creating rust.
Salt water is an ionic solution. In oxidation, a small amount of electricity is exchanged, adding more ions speeds up the process.
A red paper clip
I dont know. Im trying to find the same answer for a science project.
pickel juice....or vinegar and balsamic vinegar.
An atmosphere rich in oxygen, water, acids.
water and iron. Creating iron oxide aka rust.
no. because they are solid metal.
bleach and vinegar
Put it in water and see what happens?
Water water water water
bleach or vinegar
Yes
Distribution of the clip's mass and water's surface tension.
The easiest way to find the volume of irregular objects is to use water displacement Fill a beaker or other container with water and place the paper clip in the water. The amount the water level rises is the volume of the paper clip. Of course because a paper clip is so small you would either need to use highly accurate measuring devices or place enough paperclips in the water that there is a noticeable change in water level. you would then divide the change in water level by the number of paperclips you put in to get the average volume of a single paper clip.
Because they are heavier than water and have no air in them