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Can glass rust?

No, glass cannot rust because it is not a metal. Rusting is a chemical reaction that occurs in metals when they are exposed to oxygen and water, causing them to corrode. Glass is made of sand and does not contain metal elements that can rust.


Will a glass marble rust in water?

no


Why is the outside of an ecosystem glass?

The outside of an ecosystem is not glass.


Rust stain removal from fiber glass basin?

You have to lick it :)


Is rust on outside of fuel injectors a problem?

No, that is not a problem.


Is metal outside furniture completely rust-proof?

Depending on the company that made the outside furniture. However these furniture is really expensive, and they made rust due to certain elements.


What cannot rust?

IM thinkin NOTHIN!!! Plastic? Glass? Food? Cloth? Everything on earth except for IRON doesn't rust!


What are the pros and cons of concrete wrought iron cast iron glass plastic and wood used in landscaping?

no it does not rust but if you rub it on your arm you will rust.


Do glass lined water heaters rust?

Glass-lined water heaters are designed to prevent rust and corrosion by coating the interior tank with a layer of glass. This coating acts as a barrier against water and minerals that can cause rusting over time. However, if the glass lining becomes damaged or compromised, it can expose the metal underneath, leading to rust formation. Regular maintenance and inspection can help ensure the integrity of the glass lining and prolong the lifespan of the water heater.


Where is the glass pyramid?

There is a glass pyramid outside of The Louvre in Paris.


What are some products that can never be made from glass?

glass bottles, window panes, and decorative beads.glass, rust, carbon dioxide, waterThere


What is the water on the outside of a glass water called?

The water that forms on the outside of a glass of [ice] water is called condensation. It occurs because the surface of the glass is colder than the air surrounding the glass, which causes the water vapor in the air to cool and condense into a liquid on the outside of the glass.