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Will orange juice rust a nail?

Yes


Does hot orange juice make a nail rust?

Yes, hot orange juice can make a nail rust because orange juice contains citric acid, which can accelerate the oxidation process of the iron in the nail, leading to rust formation when combined with heat.


What ingredient in orange juice makes a nail rust?

The water (H2O) in it.


Why would orange juice rust a nail the fastest?

because of the citric acid


Which liquid out of coke orange juice water and vinegar will rust a nail the fastest?

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Why does a nail in water does not rust as fast as a nail in orange juice?

niether it will rust faster in soda because of the chemicals and acids in the soda. F.Y.I soda eats your stomach just like it will eat the iron nail. if you dont believe this look it up or ask your science teacher or parent(s)


How does apple juice rust a nail?

Go to the store and buy a nail and some apple juice then try it out!!


Which liquid vinegar coke orange juice or water would rust the nail faster?

The liquid that would rust the nail faster would be coke, as it is acidic and can accelerate the rusting process. Vinegar could also speed up the rusting due to its acidity, while orange juice and water would not have as strong of an effect on rusting.


Will a penny rust in orange juice?

No. The orange juice has CuO which cleans the penny by dissolving the rust off of it.


Will a nail rust in lime juice?

no it will not rust a nail because the asdi in the lemon juice cleans the nail


What causes OJ to rust a nail?

Rust occurs when a metal oxidizes. The ingredients needed to make a metal rust is oxygen and breaking compounds such as the citric acid in orange juice or salty water in oceans.


How does tomato juice rust a nail?

Tomato juice can rust a nail due to its acidic nature and the presence of salt. The acidity in the juice can break down the protective coating on the nail, while the salt can accelerate the oxidation process when it comes into contact with moisture. This combination creates an environment conducive to rust formation, as iron in the nail reacts with oxygen and water to produce iron oxide, or rust.