differentiate between rusting of iron and dissolvtion of common salt in water
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its same they have no deference
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Iron in fresh water will actually rust faster than in salt water. After a short time, I would expect the iron in the fresh water has a thin film after initial rust forms and protects it from any further rusting. In the salt water, an electrochemical corrosion reaction is taking place, (the salt water lets electrons flow much easier) and does not create the same type of film as in the fresh water case. This reaction takes longer than in the fresh water.It may take longer than 2 weeks for the salt water to rush more than the fresh water due to the slower reaction.
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