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the answer is first bleach than coke then water im in like gr1 and i no that!!! but anywayz you got ure answer ok BYE I don't know who answered above but we are doing a 3rd grade project and the 1st grader is wrong according to our experiment! It depends on the type of nail that is used and how much liquid is used. AIR is the key to rust.... moist or damp air .... I am doing a project on it right now. My hypothesis is that the coke will win. it is coke
I will try my hardest to answer this question because i have just done a question like this in my GCSEs. Because tap water is not as strong as salt water the nails coating (or outside) reacts slower. But because salt water is stronger and contains more density, it takes away more coating (or outside) quicker, as the nail reacts. thats all i can say!
water, soda, juiceoil, sulfuric acid, gasoline, silicic acid (water glass), hydrofluoric acid, bromine, mercury.
because plants need water to grow. ALTHOUGH coke has water but the osmotic pressure of coke water is very high hence its water is not available to the plant cells by osmosis.
i think coke
coke, vinegar, tap water, any other adequate acids
Hows this: "The oxidation effects of various everyday household liquids on ordinary iron nails"
nails nails
the answer is first bleach than coke then water im in like gr1 and i no that!!! but anywayz you got ure answer ok BYE I don't know who answered above but we are doing a 3rd grade project and the 1st grader is wrong according to our experiment! It depends on the type of nail that is used and how much liquid is used. AIR is the key to rust.... moist or damp air .... I am doing a project on it right now. My hypothesis is that the coke will win. it is coke
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Vinegar is more commonly used to clean silver jewelry as it can help remove tarnish and restore shine. Simply soak your jewelry in a mixture of vinegar and water, then gently scrub and rinse. Coke may also work due to its acidic properties, but vinegar is generally preferred for this purpose.
The liquid that would rust the nail faster would be coke, as it is acidic and can accelerate the rusting process. Vinegar could also speed up the rusting due to its acidity, while orange juice and water would not have as strong of an effect on rusting.
vinegar, coke, beer, mineral water, mouth water, liquid detergent, cleaning solvent, etc.
You can put it in a cup of coke as well.
Ask the mythbusters
coke, for sure.
Well I've had experience with this***!...... The thing that worked m0st for me is drinking loads of water and apple sider vinegar.......!