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What will cause a penny sewing needle nail paperclip to rust the fastest?

water


What type of liquid can rust fastest a paperclip and nail and a sewing needle and a penny?

water by:jacky g


Which common metal would rust faster in salt water nail penny bracelet or a fork?

nail


What happens if you hold a nail or paperclip near the coil?

If you hold a nail or paperclip near a coil that has an electric current passing through it, the magnetic field generated by the coil may induce a temporary magnetic field in the nail or paperclip. This can cause the nail or paperclip to be attracted to the coil or even become magnetized themselves.


Does an iron nail rust faster in salt or tap water?

An iron nail will rust faster in saltwater than in tap water. This is because saltwater is conductive and accelerates the rusting process by promoting the flow of electrons between the iron nail and oxygen in the water.


What is the plural of rust?

The plural of rust is rusts. As in "a nail left in the open rusts easily".


What is it called when a nail and a paperclip stick?

When a nail and a paperclip stick together due to magnetism, it is called magnetic attraction. This occurs because both the nail and paperclip are made of ferromagnetic materials, which are attracted to each other by magnetic force.


What is a chemical reaction occurs?

a nail rusts


Does bleach rust a nail faster than salt water?

Bleach rusts faster i know this because I did a science experiment on this and bleach was first to begin first


Why iron nail rusts remains attached to the nail?

because its a chemical reaction


When you take a nail and a paperclip and they stick together on a magnet then take the magnet away the nail and paperclip still stick together what is that called?

However, if you bring a magnet near a piece of iron, such as a nail,and the paperclip. If the paperclip does not fall then the magnetic field has the iron nail. The result is a temporary magnet called an 'electromagnet'. The magnets either stick together or are suspended in midair


Is iron nail biodegradable?

No. Iron rusts but it is not biodegradable.