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Either yes or no, explain the following statement Rusting will occur faster in sea water than tap water​

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Answered by aryaanand053
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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

Current flows more easily in saltwater than it does in freshwater.

This is because saltwater, an electrolyte solution, contains more dissolved ions than freshwater, meaning electrons can move more easily. Since rusting is all about the movement of electrons, iron rusts more quickly in saltwater than it does in freshwater.

Certain metal objects that spend a lot of time submerged in saltwater, such as boat engines, rust quickly.

However, objects do not have to be completely submerged in saltwater for this to happen because increased moisture in the air and salt spray can provide the electrolyte's cation (positive ions) and anions (negative ions).

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