aluminum doesnt rust. it oxidises so needs oxygen from any source
no
It will rust faster in a salt water base and it will also rust faster in a tap water base not a sugary or a pop type, they have a slower fashion of rusting.
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Salt water is a more conductive solution than tap water, which accelerates the electrochemical process of iron oxidation (rusting). The chloride ions in salt water can also react with the iron to form more rust at a faster rate compared to tap water.
Moisture and oxygen in the air are the main factors that contribute to rusting in nails. High humidity levels can accelerate the rusting process as it provides more moisture for the oxidation of the iron in the nail. Exposing the nail to salty or acidic environments can also speed up rust formation.
coke, vinegar, tap water, any other adequate acids
I believe tap runs faster
Yes
no
It will rust faster in a salt water base and it will also rust faster in a tap water base not a sugary or a pop type, they have a slower fashion of rusting.
salt water
Most likely salt water. Depending on the chlorine levels in the tap.
Tap water contains dissolved oxygen and other minerals that can accelerate the rusting process of iron nails. When iron is exposed to water and oxygen, a chemical reaction occurs called corrosion, leading to the formation of iron oxide (rust) on the surface of the nails.
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Most likely salt water. The salt accelerates the rate of corrosion, plus it has the oxygen needed for the metal to rust. Tap water has the oxygen too but with the salt also, it would cause the metal to rust more rapidly.
If a nail is kept in tap water, it can start to rust due to the presence of oxygen and minerals in water. Over time, the nail's surface may corrode and form a reddish-brown layer known as 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...