iron
If steel rusts faster than copper or bronze, then which of copper or bronze rusts faster than the other one?
a penny
iron rusts faster in presence of moisture and air.
it rusts coins faster because it has salt in which you put on fish and chips... :)
iron
It doesnt. salt water usually rusts metals faster because of the mixture of salt, water and oxygen that rusts the metal, but tap water has less oxygen and no salt.
Steel oxidises fastest
It rusts faster because the acid in the lemon juice creates a strong chemical reaction with metal, therefore, creating rust.
Metal typically rusts faster in lemon juice compared to bottled water. Lemon juice is acidic, which can accelerate the corrosion process on metal surfaces. Bottled water, on the other hand, does not contain acids that would promote rusting.
Yes. It actually rusts faster in water, because water is made one third out of oxygen, which you need to make rust. Saltwater rusts vehicles even faster than freshwater does. Cars near the coast get more rust than cars in inland parts of the country.
yes and no. the water holds oxygen which rusts metal while the salt just makes the process faster
it is salt water because there is more oxagan in salt water then fresh water