Water with oxygen (air).
However, only one metal 'rusts' . It is IRON and forms iron oxide (rust).
Other metals do NOT rust. They form 'oxides.
you put the metal in the water for 5 seconds then dry it
Corrosion is the reverse of the change of state in your question. Rust is corroded metal [ iron, steel ].
Tin is all three, it is a type of metal, it can be both solid or in its moulten form a liquid.
I dont think nails rust in the cold but if and type of precipitation gets to it then yes it will rust.
Immersed Corrosion refers to a type of metal corrosion when the metal is immersed in a liquid.
At STP ( Standard Temperature & Pressure), the only liquid metal is 'Mercury' ( Hg ; Hydragyrum). Otherwise known as 'Quicksilver'.
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No, rust is the formation of a layer of a metal oxide on the surface of a metal.
the type of liquid that causes a nail to rust is vinegar
metal nails rust ANSWER: Iron nails do.
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Iron (Iron is the only pure metal that rusts, all other metals corrode)
Try the pottery ones. If it isn't made of metal, it shouldn't rust.
gold plaitum silver brass and some type of steel are very rust resistant
metal,iron, nails ,bar, steel,rod
i THINK water
well hot liquids heat metal and cold liquids cool metal this answer is stupid change me
Metals do not decompose. They rust. In a way, you can consider rust a metal;s form of decomposition, but not really.... Actually, only iron rusts. Many metals are oxidized which results in rust, patina, etc. And the length of time varies with environmental conditions and the type of metal.