The inside of a soda can is made of aluminum that is why they do not rust they only rust if the aluminum is all scratched up.
it dos'nt it makes rust
The acid in the drink makes the nail rust. The nail would rust if you put it in any liquid, but acid makes it rust faster.
Actually, vinegar and saltwater makes it rust... it happened to me...
Yes it is suitable because the can is not able to rust and will properly hold its position while what is in the can can not get rust on it. =]
Technically,it doesn't rust, it oxidises. This is caused by exposure to air and water.
The tin in tin cans rusted rapidly unless protected by a coating. Modern "tin cans" are not made from tin and so they do not have this problem. Now they are made of aluminum.
Iron can are electroplated with tin to prevent the cans from rusting. Tin is a metal that resists rust.
No, I wouldn't eat anything from a rusty can. I would not eat tuna from cans with rust on them because I do not like the taste of rust and believe that would be harmful and a excellent indicator that the tuna is expired and needs to be disposed of.
Most modern soda cans don't rust -- they're made of aluminum; Rust is Iron Oxide.
i know a penny can rust, but im not sure what makes a peny rust! i, too, hope to find out!
it dos'nt it makes rust
Yes, the can will not rust because it doesn't contain iron.
acid rain is what most commonly makes metal rust
it dos'nt it makes rust
The acid in the drink makes the nail rust. The nail would rust if you put it in any liquid, but acid makes it rust faster.
You rust a nail in either salt water or in vingar that what makes a nail rust
vinger makes it rust faster because it has acied in it and tap water does not