There are many metals that don't rust in water. Rusting is the oxidising of metal, iron is commonly known to do this.
Gold and titanium are well known for their resistance to oxidising.
Gold, Stainless Steel, and, I think, Aluminum will not rust. There could be others, but I do not know them as of this moment.
Examples: gold, silver, platinum, zirconium, niobium etc.
any metal with out iron will not 'rust'
Stainless Steel.
coppert
Metals need to be protected against rust and tarnish because rust and tarnish eat metals.
Rust is classified as a protist. However, this is not the rust that occurs in metals but a fungal disease which is known as rust and smut.
Rust is a specific term used for the oxidation of Metals on exposure to air.
Common types of metals that can rust at home include iron, steel, and copper. Iron and steel rust when exposed to moisture and oxygen, while copper can develop a greenish patina called verdigris.
Iron compounds do not rust. Iron and its alloys can rust. Although other metals can corrode it is usually only called rust when it is iron that is corroding.
Metals need to be protected against rust and tarnish because rust and tarnish eat metals.
the metals that dont rust are gold, stainless steel and silver
Only metals containing iron rust. Other metals, over time, corrode.
Explosure to moist air will form rust on metals.
The metals that do not rust or degrade outdoors are diamond plate, gold, iridium, and platinum. Other types of metals can rust or corrode differently.
No not really, metals rust. However, rust can be considered metal decomposition (kind of).
Light and water and Oxygen. Metals which easily form oxides, especially when wet, will rust.
no rust mostly happens to metals and diamonds are not metal
No, not all metals rust. Rust itself is iron oxide and comes about when iron metal oxidises; therefore only Iron rusts.
Rust is classified as a protist. However, this is not the rust that occurs in metals but a fungal disease which is known as rust and smut.
No, since rust is a chemical change (oxidation).
No. Iron or metals containing iron rust, but not bodies.