Iron nail and vinegar reaction does it rusts
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The nails in water should both form rust within three weeks, and the vinegar should rust a nail approximately one week later. The soda and juices should not cause any rust to form on the nail.
The oxidation half-reaction loses electrons, and the reduction half-reaction gains electrons. When water comes in contact with iron, Fe, the iron loses electrons in an oxidation process: At the anode, oxidation half-reaction: Fe(s) → Fe2+(aq) + 2_e_
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Answer:Yes iron rust
Explanation:because vinegar is in liquid form and it also contains moisture due to moistureand oxygen reaction iron is filled with rust to protect it from rust we have to make a layer from paint to protect it from rust.
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