Neither of those metals rust, as rust only happens with iron. As far as which will TARNISH faster, it will probably be the bronze first.
Anything that tarnishes or rusts (silver, iron) will break down much, MUCH faster than something that doesn't (gold).
First of all to correcty your English . The sentence should start as 'Which'. 'Witch' is a female sorceress. When asking a question it is 'Which'. To answer you question. Only iron RUSTS. No other metal rusts, but oxidises. So iron rusts and bronze does neither rust nor oxidise.
There is a lot of copper in bronze. When copper oxides (rusts) it turns green. It is a form of copper oxide.
It rusts faster in salt water.
The "rust" of silver is tarnish. If you want to get technical, only iron truly rusts.
If steel rusts faster than copper or bronze, then which of copper or bronze rusts faster than the other one?
Anything that tarnishes or rusts (silver, iron) will break down much, MUCH faster than something that doesn't (gold).
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Because Iron rusts and deteriorates in the presence of oxygen, where are bronze oxidizes but does not deteriorate
First of all to correcty your English . The sentence should start as 'Which'. 'Witch' is a female sorceress. When asking a question it is 'Which'. To answer you question. Only iron RUSTS. No other metal rusts, but oxidises. So iron rusts and bronze does neither rust nor oxidise.
There is a lot of copper in bronze. When copper oxides (rusts) it turns green. It is a form of copper oxide.
iron rusts faster in presence of moisture and air.
It rusts faster in salt water.
The "rust" of silver is tarnish. If you want to get technical, only iron truly rusts.
it rusts coins faster because it has salt in which you put on fish and chips... :)
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