Rusting requires iron, oxygen and water. Some substances added to water can accelerate rusting, but these are usually ionic. Sugar, being molecular, would have no effect.
Galvanized dont rust. They are coated with zinc to keep the oxygen reacting with the iron in most steel.
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.
Rusty nails can be cleaned by using a wire brush or sandpaper to remove the rust. Once the rust is removed, the nails can be soaked in a vinegar solution, lemon juice, or a commercial rust remover to further clean and restore them. After cleaning, dry the nails thoroughly to prevent them from rusting again.
it is because of the oxygen
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metal nails rust ANSWER: Iron nails do.
Oxidation
Galvanized dont rust. They are coated with zinc to keep the oxygen reacting with the iron in most steel.
Sea water can rust nails or other metals.
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Nails would rust in Alkaline because Alkaline has a strong Acid which rusts nails.
Clorox is a bleach product and is not typically known to cause nails to rust. Rust is a result of a chemical reaction between iron and oxygen in the presence of moisture. If the nails are made of iron, they can rust over time in certain conditions, but not due to contact with Clorox alone.
I dont think nails rust in the cold but if and type of precipitation gets to it then yes it will rust.
Nails do not rust in water. Nails only rust in water if oxygen is present. This is because the iron in nails react with oxygen and water to form a compound called hydrated iron(III) oxide.
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water would make a nail rust faster because nails rust faster in water or any acidic liquads. As I been told
Rust in peace another one bites the rust rust vs. oxygen: The battle of the century feeling rusty? to rust or not to rust... that is the question