Sydney Harbpur Bridge is prone to corrosion because it is located over Sydney Harbour, the gateway for the city of Sydney to the ocean. The climate can be hot and humid in summer, so the bridge is constantly at risk from the corrosive forces of nature.
yes it will i did an experiment and sprite does corrode faster and better than coke.
Good question! YES indeed metal does corrode faster than plastic!
Yes, coins can corrode over time due to exposure to moisture, oxygen, and other environmental factors. This corrosion can cause coins to develop spots, tarnish, or discoloration, affecting their appearance and sometimes their value. Proper storage and handling can help prevent or slow down the corrosion of coins.
The sea air has moisture in it, causing the metal to corrode faster.
I do not think that water can corrode, can it?
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Zinc will corrode in vinegar faster than salt water
All metals will corrode faster in salt water than in tap water. Corrosion involves the movement of ions and electrons. Having extra ions in the water (salty water has sodium and chlorine ions) speeds this up.
Where was it figured out that a kangaroo is faster than a horse?
Copper pipes carrying hot water can corrode faster due to the higher temperature accelerating the chemical reactions involved in corrosion. The heat can increase the rate of oxidation and other reactions that lead to the breakdown of the copper material. Additionally, the hot water can also increase the solubility of minerals in the water, which can further contribute to corrosion.
anything thts short! well i used to speak like ..."sidy" if u cud speak faster u wud see it sounds sydney!
The Kangaroo.