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explain how,rusting damage iron objects

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Answered by harshdpatel18
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Explanation:

When iron rusts, the oxides take up more volume than the original metal; this expansion can generate enormous forces, damaging structures made with iron. ... The object disintegrates by the rust flaking off as it forms thus leading to the thinning of the structure. Cast iron objects can fail catastrophically as they rust.

Answered by bikiprajapati7
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Explanation:

Explanation: When iron rusts, the oxides take up more volume than the original metal; this expansion can generate enormous forces, damaging structures made with iron. ... The object disintegrates by the rust flaking off as it forms thus leading to the thinning of the structure

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