1. An iron object becomes stronger after rusting. Is this true?
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False
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An iron becomes weaker after rusting.
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It is false.
Rusting causes iron to become flaky and weak, degrading its strength, appearance and permeability. Rusted iron does not hold the desirable properties of iron. The rusting of iron can lead to damage to automobiles, railings, grills, and many other iron structures.
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