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does the nature of rust differ from the nature of iron​

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Answered by gowridhatri
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Rust is the result of a chemical reaction between iron, oxygen, and water. Although commonly referred to as iron oxide, rust is iron oxide hydrate because pure iron oxide isn't rust. ... Because of the electrochemical nature of the reaction, dissolved electrolytes in water aid the reaction.

Answered by jaiswalnancy2003
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Rust is the result of a chemical reaction between iron, oxygen, and water. Although commonly referred to as iron oxide, rust is iron oxide hydrate because pure iron oxide isn't rust. ... Because of the electrochemical nature of the reaction, dissolved electrolytes in water aid the reaction.

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