The water and the air makes a chemical change to the nail to make it rust
Oil is added to boiled water to prevent the pasta or other starchy food from sticking together. The oil creates a barrier on the surface of the water that helps prevent the food from clumping while it cooks.
When an iron nail comes in contact with a chemical that absorbs water vapor, such as silica gel or calcium chloride, the chemical will absorb the moisture from the air around the nail. This helps prevent the nail from rusting, as rusting is a chemical reaction that occurs when iron comes in contact with water and oxygen. The chemical desiccant helps keep the nail dry and prevents the conditions necessary for rusting to occur.
In a sealed jar of distilled water, a nail would not corrode or rust because there are no impurities present in the water to facilitate the oxidation process. Rusting occurs due to the presence of oxygen, moisture, and impurities, which are all absent in distilled water.
The nail polish is the solute and the acetone would be the solvent. Sovents dissolve things & solutes are dissolved.
Yes, rust happens to iron nail though it is kept in distilled water.
What happens is that you can see that the density of a nail is more than the density of water and that the density of a cork is less than that of water.
Boiling water can accelerate the rusting process of an iron nail because it increases the rate of oxidation. The heat in the boiling water speeds up the chemical reactions that lead to the formation of rust on the metal surface.
It will rust a bit, but not much.
it would rust
The water and the air makes a chemical change to the nail to make it rust
Oil is added to boiled water to prevent the pasta or other starchy food from sticking together. The oil creates a barrier on the surface of the water that helps prevent the food from clumping while it cooks.
The water becomes murky and the salt rises to the top
Nothing will happen to iron in oil. You may be thinking of the standard rusting experiment where one of the tubes contains an iron nail in boiled water sealed with oil. The purpose of this tube is to show that iron needs oxygen to rust. The boiled water does not contain dissolved oxygen and the oil prevents more from entering from the air.
It gets wet.
When an iron nail comes in contact with a chemical that absorbs water vapor, such as silica gel or calcium chloride, the chemical will absorb the moisture from the air around the nail. This helps prevent the nail from rusting, as rusting is a chemical reaction that occurs when iron comes in contact with water and oxygen. The chemical desiccant helps keep the nail dry and prevents the conditions necessary for rusting to occur.
Rusting is accelerated in the presence of the ion chloride.