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Difference between corrosion of iron and copper.
Write 3 or 4 differences between them.​

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Answered by blackangle1234
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Question:-

Difference between corrosion of iron and copper is given below:

Answer:-

Corrosion of iron

Red oxide is the product when redox reaction is take place. In a redox reaction, iron and oxygen react with water or moisture in the air. Rusting is the comma word used for the corrosion of iron. The corrosion is take place in other metals too but not with term rust.

Corrosion of copper

copper corrosion is a word used for corrosion of copper material. copper oxide is a product of corrosion when copper material exposed to the atmosphere and caused the surface to turn into bright color surface

Answered by kuku9595
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When copper or iron combine with oxygen, this process is known as oxidation. ... The chemical equation in words is-- iron plus water plus oxygen forms rust. In symbols, it is 4(Fe)+ 6 H2O+ 3 O2 forms 4Fe(0H)3 which is rust. Copper reacting with oxygen will produce copper oxide.

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