It will eventually corrode (rust).
An iron nail will rust faster in saltwater than in tap water. This is because saltwater is conductive and accelerates the rusting process by promoting the flow of electrons between the iron nail and oxygen in the water.
If both t etap water and the distilled water are open to the air and both have dissolved oxygen then the iron nail will rust faster in tap water. Rusting requires dissolved oxygen and goes faster if there are dissolved salts.
First of all Nails in salt water rust quicker. That's because salt is sodium chloride and that affects a nail by rusting it.No i did a experiment on which one rust faster. After 5 days the nail in the tap water rusted way faster than the nail in the salt water. With DISTILLED water, the nail will not rust as fast as the salt. TAP water will rust faster then salt.
Nails will rust faster in salt water compared to tap water or vinegar. Salt water contains electrolytes that accelerate the rusting process by increasing the conductivity of the water. Vinegar, on the other hand, is slightly acidic and might slow down the rusting process by forming a protective layer on the nail's surface.
If the test tubes were not rinsed with distilled water after washing with tap water, there could be residue left from the tap water containing impurities and ions. This residue could potentially contaminate the samples being tested in the tubes, leading to inaccurate results. Additionally, any reactions occurring in the test tubes may be influenced by the impurities present in the tap water residue.
salt water
Most likely salt water. Depending on the chlorine levels in the tap.
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An iron nail will rust faster in saltwater than in tap water. This is because saltwater is conductive and accelerates the rusting process by promoting the flow of electrons between the iron nail and oxygen in the water.
I kept an Injured lobster in tap water,it survived only 12 hrs.
Distilled water will rust a nail faster as distilled water contains higher levels of OXYGEN which is what causes OXIDATION or commonly referred to as rust...
they will die :(
You will digest it.
the egg will sinks in the cup of warm tap water.
Moisture and oxygen in the air are the main factors that contribute to rusting in nails. High humidity levels can accelerate the rusting process as it provides more moisture for the oxidation of the iron in the nail. Exposing the nail to salty or acidic environments can also speed up rust formation.
Oxidation, commonly known as rust. If the water is chlorinated or fluoridated, there are secondary effects, as well.
i think it's none the answer is salt water