vinegar contains acetic acid which releases hydrogen ions, so vinegar is acidic meanign it contains hydrogen ions. These acids make metals corrode (break down) the water in vinegar and oxygen in the air makes the metals with iron in them (since iron is the only metal that oxidizes, or rusts) form iron oxide which is the scientific name for rust.
Yes, it is possible; vinegar contain 9 % acetic acid.
Vinegar is a dilute solution of acetic acid, and like all acids, it produces hydrogen ions which attack iron and accelerate rusting.
Vinegar does rust nails. The vinegar has acetic acid. This releases hydrogen that causes the nail to oxidize and rust.
Vinegar is very acidic. Submerging a metal nail into an acidic solution does not cause rust. The nail would eventually dissolve, but it would take a long time.
Yes, and fast.
because it is highly corrosive
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it would have to be salt water or vinegar or both to rust a steel nail
The acid in the drink makes the nail rust. The nail would rust if you put it in any liquid, but acid makes it rust faster.
it will rust faster ing vinegar,then orange juice coke and water..............look out here we go
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Yes ,Clorox can make a nail rust.
the type of liquid that causes a nail to rust is vinegar
i think vinegar will make a nail rust faster because vinegar will makes the mental with iron in them.
it would have to be salt water or vinegar or both to rust a steel nail
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Vinegar will most likely not rust a nail because it is an acid
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The acid in the drink makes the nail rust. The nail would rust if you put it in any liquid, but acid makes it rust faster.
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yes it can
If it is a new nail it will probably just turn dark. If it's a rusty nail it will become rust free.
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