Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Why is it that a nail can stand for many days on the shelf and not rust, but when placed in tap water it dies?
Three things are required for rusting to take place - iron, oxygen and water. If any one of them is taken away, rusting cannot take place. There is enough dissolved oxygen in tap water for the nail to rust. On a shelf, the nail would rust, too, if the air was damp.
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