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How does salt affect the rusting away of metals?

Salt can accelerate the rusting process of metals by increasing the conductivity of water, which helps the flow of electrons that leads to oxidation. The presence of salt also lowers the electrical resistance of water, making it easier for the metal to corrode. Essentially, salt acts as a catalyst for the corrosion of metals.


What happens when non metals react with metals?

they form a salt


What metals are best resistant in salt water?

Metals that corrode in salt water easily include iron and tin.


Does salt water clean metals?

It is not true; salt is corrosive.


How does salt affect rubber?

salt has no affect on rubber


What is good conductors of electricity?

Most metals, and especially gold. AND SALT WATER


Are two metals a combination of salt?

ar two combinations of metal create salt?


What is the alkaline metals in table salt?

Table salt, or sodium chloride, does not contain alkaline metals. It is composed of sodium ions and chloride ions. Alkaline metals like sodium, potassium, and lithium are all grouped together in the periodic table but do not form part of table salt.


What forms when nonmetals and metals are combined?

When non metals and metals are combined, the result is an ionic compound. Often, an ionic compound salt.


What kind of mix is salt?

A salt is simply a mix of a metal and a non metal. This includes transition metals as well as alkaline and alkaline earth metals. Hydrogen is not a part of a salt, ever. An example, table salt, is NaCl. Sodium Chloride. Rock salt is CaCl2. Note that there are no metaloids in salts.


What is table salt neutral salt?

Yes, from metals in alkaline- and earth-alkaline metal group (I and II), not salts of the transitional elements and half-metals (Fe, Al, Mn, etc.)


Which affect metals base or acid?

Usually acids are known to affect metals. this rule applies for acid + metal reactions. An acid + a metal reacts to give a metal salt + hydrogen Eg: Zinc + Hydrochloric acid reacts to give zinc chloride + HydrogenThe above answer is correct, but should not be taken to mean that only acids affect metals. A concentrated solution of sodium hydroxide dissolves aluminum quite quickly.