When an iron nail is placed in vinegar, a chemical reaction occurs that causes the iron to rust. This process is known as corrosion, where the vinegar reacts with the iron to form iron oxide. Over time, the iron nail will continue to corrode and develop a reddish-brown layer on its surface.
I had to do this in an experiment this year. I put a galvanized zinc nail in vinegar for two hours. When I came back, I did not notice any change in the zinc nail. After researching online, I discovered that nails are galvanized to prevent corrosion. That is why the vinegar did not cause the nail to rust.
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When an iron nail is placed in a copper sulfate solution, a single displacement reaction occurs. The iron will displace the copper in the solution, forming iron sulfate and depositing copper on the nail, causing it to turn a brownish color due to the presence of copper.
If iron is put in water and oxygen is present the following reaction will happen. 4 Fe + 3 O2 + 6 H2O -> 4 Fe(OH)3 This combination reaction results in iron hydroxide which is basically corroded or rusted iron.
The nail will start to rust due to exposure to water and oxygen. Rust is a chemical reaction called oxidation, where the iron in the nail combines with oxygen in the presence of water to form a new compound. This process can cause the nail to weaken and eventually corrode over time.
I had to do this in an experiment this year. I put a galvanized zinc nail in vinegar for two hours. When I came back, I did not notice any change in the zinc nail. After researching online, I discovered that nails are galvanized to prevent corrosion. That is why the vinegar did not cause the nail to rust.
When an iron nail is placed in mercury, a reaction called amalgamation occurs. The iron atoms from the nail react with the mercury atoms, forming an alloy called an amalgam. The iron nail gets coated with a layer of amalgam, which can make the nail appear silver-like and can change its properties.
Vinegar can corrode iron, alcohol not.
poops the vinegar
It melts
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nothing happens
Jade is not soluble in vinegar.
the celery will die
There are toxic chemicals in nail hardener so it should not be put on teeth. Nail hardener is for nails only and will make them stronger.
I would imagine that it often neutralises the pH of the vinegar
it would rust