Different between rapid oxidation and slow oxidation
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Answer:
✔Rapid oxidation results in burning of a material or even an explosion. ... Combustion or burning is rapid oxidation.
✔Slow oxidation occurs so slowly at ordinary temperature that it produces no light and no noticeable heat. The rusting of iron and the rotting of wood are good examples of slow oxidation.
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Slow Oxidation = Rusting of Iron
Explanation:
Rapid oxidation is termed to the oxidation that takes place rapidly or quickly. Fire is the rapid oxidation of any substance in the process of combustion (exothermic) releasing energy in the form of heat, light, and various reaction products.
Slow oxidation is termed to a slower rate of oxidation where products are formed slowly over time. Examples are materials that are spoiled and discolored, metal corrosion that is of iron, and foods getting spoiled by fungus.