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.
It either cleans the nail, or makes the nail have rust.
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.
This is an oxidation reaction.
If you are having the paperclip in bleach it should take about 2-3 weeks. If you have the paperclip in vinegar then it should take about 3-4 weeks. If you have a nail in bleach then it should take about 2-3 days. If you have a nail in vinegar then it sohuld take about 1-2 weeks.
It will most probably rust first in salt water, I wanted to rust a chain so that i could keep it in the shape of an eight, so i soaked it in salty water for a day or two
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The chemical property that causes rust to form on a nail is oxidation. The iron in the nail reacts with oxygen in the presence of water or moisture to form iron oxide, which is commonly known as rust.
coke will make it rust faster
You rust a nail in either salt water or in vingar that what makes a nail rust
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...
Coca cola contains carbonic acid, phosphoric acid, and sugar, all of which can accelerate the rusting process of a nail due to their corrosive properties. The acidity in the drink reacts with the iron in the nail, causing it to corrode and rust at a faster rate when submerged in Coca Cola.
The rusting of a nail is a spontaneous, although slow, reaction. The iron in the nail reacts with water in the atmosphere or water that has condensed or falled onto it to produce ferric oxide, which is rust.
Water is the most common liquid that can cause a nail to rust due to the presence of oxygen and moisture, which triggers the oxidation process on iron in the nail. Other liquids that are acidic or contain salts can also accelerate the rusting process.
The best solution to rust a nail is to apply a rust converter or a rust inhibitor. This will help to neutralize the rust and prevent further corrosion. Sanding the nail to remove the rust and then painting it with a rust-resistant paint can also be effective.
It either cleans the nail, or makes the nail have rust.
An iron nail would not rust while in a drying agent because drying agents are used to remove moisture from a substance, which is necessary for the oxidation process that causes rust. By keeping the nail dry, the conditions for rust formation would be prevented.