If it is a new nail it will probably just turn dark. If it's a rusty nail it will become rust free.
iron nail 1 after one day
if the iron nail exposed in vinegar, the vinegar will become yellowish
YES in first day there is nothing rust in 2 days theres a little rust in last day the third the nail change color
if the iron is exposed to an acid for 2 days it becomes brownish colored and the vinegar turnes brown
if you soak a iron nail in vinager,we can see that the nail, it becomes brown coloured. this is because of the reaction taken place between a metal and an acid
Vinegar is a mild acid, and will dissolve the rust and expose the metal beneath. Using vinegar is a good way to clean coins, and jewellery, etc.
Nothing significant.
rust
Vinegar can corrode iron, alcohol not.
the acetic acid in the vinegar would slowly dissolve the iron and produce hydrogen gas
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Nothing will happen to iron in oil. You may be thinking of the standard rusting experiment where one of the tubes contains an iron nail in boiled water sealed with oil. The purpose of this tube is to show that iron needs oxygen to rust. The boiled water does not contain dissolved oxygen and the oil prevents more from entering from the air.
If an iron nail is exposed to air for a long time it reacts with the water vapour (moisture) and oxygen present in the atmosphere and a reddish-brown powdery coating is formed on it known as RUST (Fe2O3.xH2O) .
The acetic acid in vinegar attacks the iron and oxidizes it to rust.
Iron has to be exposed to oxygen for oxidation to occur.
Yes, Iron (Fe) will oxidise when exposed to oxygen
yes
Iron is oxidized and rusting appear.
vinegar and salt dissolves it