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.
Sterling silver is a durable metal, but it can tarnish over time due to exposure to elements like air and moisture. With proper care and maintenance, sterling silver jewelry and items can last a lifetime without breaking down easily.
Iron rusts fastest compared to bronze. Iron is more susceptible to corrosion due to its chemical composition, which reacts with oxygen in the air to form iron oxide (rust). Bronze, on the other hand, is a copper alloy that is more resistant to corrosion compared to iron.
The greenish film on bronze is called patina. It forms naturally over time as the bronze reacts with elements in the environment, such as oxygen and moisture. Some people consider patina to enhance the appearance of bronze.
This metal is iron.
Metal typically rusts faster in lemon juice compared to bottled water. Lemon juice is acidic, which can accelerate the corrosion process on metal surfaces. Bottled water, on the other hand, does not contain acids that would promote rusting.
If steel rusts faster than copper or bronze, then which of copper or bronze rusts faster than the other one?
Sterling silver is a durable metal, but it can tarnish over time due to exposure to elements like air and moisture. With proper care and maintenance, sterling silver jewelry and items can last a lifetime without breaking down easily.
iron
a penny
Because Iron rusts and deteriorates in the presence of oxygen, where are bronze oxidizes but does not deteriorate
iron rusts faster in presence of moisture and air.
Iron rusts fastest compared to bronze. Iron is more susceptible to corrosion due to its chemical composition, which reacts with oxygen in the air to form iron oxide (rust). Bronze, on the other hand, is a copper alloy that is more resistant to corrosion compared to iron.
it rusts coins faster because it has salt in which you put on fish and chips... :)
iron
put it in water and if it rusts then its fake and if it doesnt then its real :)
It doesnt. salt water usually rusts metals faster because of the mixture of salt, water and oxygen that rusts the metal, but tap water has less oxygen and no salt.
Steel oxidises fastest