Well when you put steel in water, the water will make the steel more softened, and then the rust starts forming cause the water dissolves the steel atoms then you have a red rusted steel metals.
put it in water
Yes . So far most of the plants use only carbon steel
the ductility increases and the toughness was also maintained
Steel pipe will not float in water because it is denser than water. The density of steel is significantly greater than that of water, which is why steel sinks. However, if the steel pipe is hollow and filled with air, it may float depending on its overall buoyancy, which is determined by its shape and the ratio of its volume to its weight.
My question is why would anyone do this? But since you asked. It will ruin the battery.
Steel wool will quickly start to rust when placed in water due to its iron content. The water exposes the iron to oxygen in the air, leading to oxidation which causes the steel wool to rust and eventually deteriorate.
That really depends on the temperature of the water and the steel !
the wool does not rust
This depends on the type rubber. Example if it is a material used in making water pipe Boil up some water put on end of the rubber ( or plastic in the water it will expand and allow you to put it on the steel rod. If not try greasing the steel rod where you intend to put the rubber on.
Nothing noteworthy happens if mentos are put in tap water; they simply dissolve slowly.
water will put out fire
It will make the water white
put it in water
It either floats or sinks...put the marbles in water to test them!
Steel wool is not soluble in water, neither can it absorb water but can get wet so if you take the steel wool out of the water the wet (due to capillary action and surface tension) steel wool will weigh more than dry steel wool. Then the steel wool will rust (and the mass will increase because oxygen unites with iron to form the rust).
nothing
It will get wet.