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when metal rusts does it give off any type of gas or carbons?I told you it was stupid 

i just wondered because i placed a copper cent (which is different ) on an ant hill and it disappeared. Digging up the nest i discovered it was inside the middle of it and it seemed like the ants were attracted to it. A while back Mastereagle noticed he was finding coins in ant nests.vibes said:Yes and or no. Depends on the environment/soil. But usually they just rust away to their natural state...where it all began in the first place.
i still dont understand whymastereagle22 said:Yes and the phenomenon seems to be continuing this summer. Every copper penny I have dug in the last couple of weeks had ants in the ground near it.
Hmmmmm![]()
jim your to muchMontana Jim said:Sorry - had to post it again![]()
aa battery said:OK i found a partial explanation i thinkAnts are blind and use their antenae to recognize other ants of the colony. An ant can tell chemical makeup of an object like their own . OK i believe copper when it oxidizes gives of the same chemical as the ant therefore its accepted in the nest. I know different soils change the process of oxidation of copper but that's all i can come up with or they use the coin as a roof.
Help me out here i flunked Chemistry.
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aa battery said:when metal rusts does it give off any type of gas or carbons?I told you it was stupid![]()
if DD was here she would knowMona Lisa said:Geesh...are we running out of topics? This is dejuvu all over again!
Where's Monty?![]()