Those liquids which are highly corrosive will produce rusting very effectively and quickly.
Their corrosive nature causes the nail to rust for example liquids like Hydrochloric acid,
Hydrofluoric acid, Aqua regia, Aqua Fortis etc. are highly corrosive.
Aqua regia or royal water is such corrosive that it can dissolve even gold in itslf.
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The pH of different liquids can affect metal nails by causing them to corrode or rust at a faster or slower rate. Low pH liquids (acidic) can accelerate corrosion of metal nails, while high pH liquids (alkaline) may have a protective effect or inhibit corrosion. The severity of the effect will depend on the specific pH level and chemical composition of the liquid.
metal nails rust ANSWER: Iron nails do.
Oxidation
Galvanized dont rust. They are coated with zinc to keep the oxygen reacting with the iron in most steel.
Any liquid that contains water and oxygen can cause nails to rust. Some common examples include water, saltwater, acidic solutions, and any liquid with a high concentration of dissolved oxygen.
Sea water can rust nails or other metals.
"Speed of Corrosion: Comparing Rust Formation in Common Household Liquids"
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Nails would rust in Alkaline because Alkaline has a strong Acid which rusts nails.
Clorox is a bleach product and is not typically known to cause nails to rust. Rust is a result of a chemical reaction between iron and oxygen in the presence of moisture. If the nails are made of iron, they can rust over time in certain conditions, but not due to contact with Clorox alone.