Actually, all metals(including gold, platinum, etc.) can be corroded, in specific conditions.
Nay metal that isn't iron based will not rust period. Gold doesn't deteriorate at all, silver tarnishes, copper gets a green film on it ect ect ect
Rust is non-living. Rust is caused by water and air causing metal to corrode,
If there is A LOT of water.
Water with oxygen (air). However, only one metal 'rusts' . It is IRON and forms iron oxide (rust). Other metals do NOT rust. They form 'oxides.
Rust is porous, it allows air & water to get to the metal underneath.
Yes, oxygen is in water. Water and metal create rust.
The oxygen in the water reacts with the metal in the nail - forming metal oxide (rust)
warm water will rust metal faster
Yes, it does.
Firstly, put metal into water. When these two chemicals engage, the watery metal get's exposed to oxygin which produces rust. So all you need for this is metal and water!
Rust is non-living. Rust is caused by water and air causing metal to corrode,
Salt water does make nails rust faster than non-salted water, because when salt is added to water, it will rust the top layer of the nail, and then make the nail basically shed its top layer. Then the salt will rust that layer, and this process continues until the whole nail is rusted. Normal water can only really rust the top layer, and can't get to the rest of the nail.
yes
Yes
rust
If there is A LOT of water.
it is caused by a chemical reaction with metal and water
metal has a tendency to oxidize and water oxidizes the metal . oxidation leads to rust formation