Copper can not rust there is a substance in it that may make it turn brown but then it turns green just look at the statue of liberty she is green and made of copper! Rust, by the way, is oxidized iron.
No, it doesn't. The Statue of Liberty looks green because copper has a property of getting green due to carbon dioxide and the moisture in the air. That is not rusting; it is called copper patina.
The term rusting is reserved for the corrosion of iron.
Copper doesn't corrode it is one of the precious metals tht are found in its metallic state
A:Oh, yes it does, i did a science experiment on it, and it corroded, who ever wrote this is wrong!!!!when air and water react with copper, it will cause corrosion.
add. the common verdigris on copper is usually the carbonate, but close to the ocean, the chloride may be present as well.
corrosion of copper is called petina. It is a light blue powder that forms on copper when it is introduced to water.
yes a copper penny can corrode but it takes a long time for it to do so
First Wrong it doesn't rust it oxides. Again why the statue of liberty looks like that
When copper corrodes it turns green.
yes
Steel will corrode as the iron in it is more reactive than copper.
they will corrode
zinc and copper and titanium. good luck!
NO!!! Because they are made of copper NOT iron.
Heat speeds up chemical reactions. As corrosion is a chemical reaction, copper pipes at a higher temperature will corrode faster
Steel will corrode as the iron in it is more reactive than copper.
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they will corrode
Actually the copper will start to corrode. and may cause infection.
Yes. Cat urine is fairly concentrated uric acid, and like any acid, will corrode metals including copper.
Pennies don't rust; they're copper. They corrode. The phosphoric acid, carbonation and salt in soda will corrode a penny faster than the other liquids.
Copper is used as hot water pipes because the copper will not corrode when the hot water goes through the pipes
I did mine in my scieence fair project and nothing happend to the copper
zinc and copper and titanium. good luck!
NO!!! Because they are made of copper NOT iron.
Copper is used as hot water pipes because the copper will not corrode when the hot water goes through the pipes
Heat speeds up chemical reactions. As corrosion is a chemical reaction, copper pipes at a higher temperature will corrode faster