Bleach (NaClO, sodium hypochlorite) has an outstanding oxidising (2e- = electron uptake) capacity:2e- + ClO- + H2O --> Cl- + 2 OH-Fe + 2OH- --> 2e- + FeO + H2O1. and 2. together:Fe + ClO- --> Cl- + FeO
Bleach or chlorox bleach will help cause rust. Vinegar can also help cause rust. If you combine both it rust even quicker. Vinegar is also said to also be a cleaning agent for rust. It will be fun for you to do an experiment to verify both theories.
Water and air in combination will rapidly cause iron to rust.
The cause of iron rust is oxygen and water.
Leave it in salt water overnight and it will start to rust. Copper rusts a green color. You can accelerate the action with a little bleach if you really want it to rust quickly.
Car magnets doesn't cause rust.
Sort of. First off rubbing alcohol doesn't have to be all alcohol, it can be some water in it too, and water can promote rust. Next thing rubbing alcohol can remove a possibly protective layer of grease, which can make metal rust faster.
Mouthwash contains ingredients like alcohol, which can cause metal to rust if left in contact for a prolonged period of time. Using mouthwash on nails may result in rusting if not removed promptly.
I have no idea about it sorry
lemon juice, alcohol, and vaseline it every nit to soften the rust clots
Bleach (NaClO, sodium hypochlorite) has an outstanding oxidising (2e- = electron uptake) capacity:2e- + ClO- + H2O --> Cl- + 2 OH-Fe + 2OH- --> 2e- + FeO + H2O1. and 2. together:Fe + ClO- --> Cl- + FeO
Something that is rust resistant will not rust easily; minor exposure to water will not cause it to rust. Something that is rust proof will not rust.
Vegetable oil does not cause rust. It is slightly acidic, its similar to a lubricant and it can prevent rust.
oxygen causes iron to rust
No, calcium hydroxide does not cause rust. Rust is a specific type of corrosion that occurs on iron and its alloys, while calcium hydroxide is a chemical compound that does not react with iron in a way that causes rusting.
No, vinegar does not cause rust on metal surfaces. Rust is caused by the oxidation of iron in the presence of water and oxygen. Vinegar, which is a weak acid, can actually help remove rust from metal surfaces.
No. Water is actually a major cause of rust.