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

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Answered by ds0788311
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Answer:

Yes, nature of iron is different from the nature of iron

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i think u r asking about iron not lion

Answered by kajaldesai0292
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Obviously the nature of rust differ from the nature of lion.

Nature of Rust :

Rust is an iron oxide, a usually reddish-brown oxide formed by the reaction of iron and oxygen in the catalytic presence of water or air moisture. Rust consists of hydrous iron(III) oxides (Fe2O3·nH2O) and iron(III) oxide-hydroxide (FeO(OH), Fe(OH)3), and is typically associated with the corrosion of refined iron.

Nature of Iron :

Iron is found distributed in the soil in low concentrations and is found dissolved in groundwaters and the ocean to a limited extent. It is rarely found uncombined in nature except in meteorites, but iron ores and minerals are abundant and widely distributed.

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