I'm pretty sure you can't screw a NAIL. A screw maybe...
it is very simple actually because believe it or not rust has its own mass and after the nail rusts its mass increases
When a nail rusts, it undergoes a chemical reaction with oxygen in the air to form iron oxide (rust). This process adds additional mass to the nail in the form of the iron oxide. Therefore, the mass of the rusted nail is greater than the mass of the nail before it rusted.
The mass of a rusted nail is greater than that of an unrusted nail because rusting involves a chemical reaction between iron and oxygen in the presence of moisture, forming iron oxides (rust). During this process, oxygen from the air combines with the iron in the nail, effectively adding mass to the original nail. This increase in mass is a result of the incorporation of additional elements, which alters the overall weight of the nail.
well I have.......... so it means you can
what is the question :)
If you stepped on a rusty nail you should go to the doctor and get a tetanus shot
It's said that Coca Cola can take the rust off of a rusty nail.
it can rust it reacts with atmosphere and reacts with iron oxide then it get rusted
I don't believe; an iron nail is rusted in lemon juice and ocean water.
Because the Iron in the nail is no longer just iron but oxidation plus iron, a physical change to the nail would be to cut it in-half.
Metals are good conductors (rusted metals are not!)
Metals are good conductors (rusted metals are not!)