does copper also get rusted explain
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Rusting is commonly referred to as oxidation and takes place when iron or metal alloys containing iron (i.e. steel) are exposed to water and oxygen for extended periods. ... Other metals such as bronze and copper also undergo oxidation, leading to corrosion. So, the answer to the question is NO, copper does not rust.
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When a copper vessels is exposed to moist air for long , it acquires a dull green coating . The green material is a mixture of copper hydroxide [Cu(OH2) and copper carbonate [CuCo3] . The following is the reaction 2 Cu + H 2 O+ CO 2 + O 2 -> Cu (OH) 2 + CuCO 3 .
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