Rust is oxidised iron. You could say it is iron trying to revert to its natural state.
The name of the mineral that is added to steel in order to increase rust resistance, is chromium. Chromium is a very hard and brittle type of mineral that resist tarnishing and takes a high polish.
yes, because when you put oil on bearing or hardware the water does not make the metal wet.THe water just slides off.
That metal sounds a lot like aluminum.
In short, no. In the case of diamonds, the intermolecular distances are so small that no solvent can penetrate into the crystal to initiate disintegration. Whatever you chose to do to a diamond, it either stayed unchanged or is destroyed.
Rust
phoshoric acid is an mineral acid. It is a rust converter used to rust or dissolve things!
Rust is oxidised iron. You could say it is iron trying to revert to its natural state.
it is iron
When iron combines with oxygen, the product is the reddish- brown rust which has the chemical formula Fe2O3. In its mineral form, Fe2O3 is known as hematite.
The name of the mineral that is added to steel in order to increase rust resistance, is chromium. Chromium is a very hard and brittle type of mineral that resist tarnishing and takes a high polish.
Dont know it is to hard
One product that is made for disolving mineral buildup from tap water is CLR. The letters stand for calcium, lime and rust.
if it is water based, then water, if it is oil based, mineral spirits
Rust occurs when iron and oxygen meet and the oxygen causes the iron to decay. Yes in a way, rust is the corroded metal iron.
does uranium rust
The iron may form a new mineral that is like rust.