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Rust itself does not crumble easily, but it can weaken the metal it forms on, causing it to break or crumble if the corrosion is severe. The rate of rust formation and its ability to cause crumbling depend on factors such as the type of metal, the environment, and the extent of corrosion. Proper maintenance and protective measures can help prevent rust-related damage.
Iron can corrode and weaken when it rusts, but it does not crumble like some other materials. The rust forms on the surface of the iron, causing it to flake off in layers over time. This can eventually lead to structural integrity issues if left untreated.
The cause of iron rust is oxygen and water.
Oxygen (O2) is the gas.
I am quite sure that rust is a chemical change. Rust is caused when oxygen atoms begin bonding with the iron in the nail, which makes it a compound instead of a pure element.
Rust itself does not crumble easily, but it can weaken the metal it forms on, causing it to break or crumble if the corrosion is severe. The rate of rust formation and its ability to cause crumbling depend on factors such as the type of metal, the environment, and the extent of corrosion. Proper maintenance and protective measures can help prevent rust-related damage.
i know a penny can rust, but im not sure what makes a peny rust! i, too, hope to find out!
it dos'nt it makes rust
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acid rain is what most commonly makes metal rust
Cookies, walls, relationships, plasterboards anything really just think about things with an open mind -T
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You rust a nail in either salt water or in vingar that what makes a nail rust
Yes, it is a form of the verb "to rust" (oxidize, crumble). It is the past tense and past participle,and can be used as an adjective (rusted metal).
There is nothing good about rust.
There are various chemicals that make things rust and a good example is muriatic acid. Rust occurs when iron is oxidized.