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difference between corrosion of iron and corrosion of copper​

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Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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Explanation:

Corrosion of iron :

Rusting is the common term for corrosion of iron and its alloys, such as steel. Many other metals undergo similar corrosion, but the resulting oxides are not commonly called rust. Other forms of rust exist, like the result of reactions between iron and chloride in an environment deprived of oxygen.

Corrosion of Copper :

Copper does not rust, however, it does corrode. Copper is naturally brown and turns a shade of bright green as it corrodes. While some consider copper's reaction to be tarnish rather than oxidation, the metal still undergoes a similar “rusting” process.

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Answered by madhu865
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Explanation:

Iron will also rust quickly if it's exposed to high temperatures. Extreme temperatures can alter the metal's chemical makeup, which makes it extremely prone to recombining with oxygen in the environment. Copper does not rust, however, it does corrode.

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