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.
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. =]
because cans are made out metal. metal has a chemical reaction to oxygen. [water has oxygen in it so thats why water rusts when with water] the property of chemical property this is is called reactivity.
The gas that makes a wet iron nail rust is oxygen. When iron comes into contact with oxygen in the presence of water, it undergoes a chemical reaction called oxidation, forming iron oxide, which is the rust that we see.
Oxygen is the only gas which rust the metals.
Coca cola contains carbonic acid, phosphoric acid, and sugar, all of which can accelerate the rusting process of a nail due to their corrosive properties. The acidity in the drink reacts with the iron in the nail, causing it to corrode and rust at a faster rate when submerged in Coca Cola.
Rust on cans of food is typically caused by the reaction of iron in the metal can with oxygen and moisture in the air. Damage to the lacquer coating or enamel lining of the can can accelerate the formation of rust. Ingesting rust from a can can be harmful, so it's important to discard any cans with rust on them.
Iron can are electroplated with tin to prevent the cans from rusting. Tin is a metal that resists rust.
Tin cans are typically made from steel coated with a thin layer of tin. The rusting of tin cans is primarily caused by the steel core of the can, which is more susceptible to rust when exposed to moisture and oxygen. Factors such as the thickness of the tin coating, the type of protective coatings, and the environment in which the cans are stored can also affect the rate of rusting.
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.
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
acid rain is what most commonly makes metal rust
You rust a nail in either salt water or in vingar that what makes a nail rust
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. =]
Type your answer here... The black is oxidation (rust) on the tin, just like the red (rust) is on steel.
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The cans are produced by BALL corporation.