Yes
salt water
well because there is more oxEGEN IN SALTWATER THAN FREASH WATER
Zinc will corrode in vinegar faster than salt water
No
yes...
saltwater will corrode the aluminum and metal from an engine more than freshwater will. Therefore engines used in saltwater need sacrificial anodes to be the vulnerable part, thus protecting the engine.
Saltwater is a more conductive electrolyte than freshwater, providing better conditions for the electrochemical reaction that leads to corrosion on the surface of the nail. The presence of salt ions accelerates the flow of electrons, speeding up the corrosion process. Additionally, saltwater has higher oxygen content, which further promotes oxidation of the nail.
it does melt it quicker i checked
Yes.
All metals will corrode faster in salt water than in tap water. Corrosion involves the movement of ions and electrons. Having extra ions in the water (salty water has sodium and chlorine ions) speeds this up.
The evaporation is quicker than water
Saltwater is denser than freshwater because it contains dissolved salts and minerals, which add more mass to the water molecules. The increased mass of the saltwater results in a higher density compared to freshwater, making it sink below freshwater.