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Does copper get rusted explain

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Answered by NVRNP
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Answer:

No. Copper don't get rusted

Explanation:

Rust is defined as iron oxide. Copper does not contain any iron in it. Only iron can rust. So copper cannot "rust"

Answered by llItzQueen18ll
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Answer:

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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