Explain rusting of iron
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iron comes into contact with the witness humidity in air and gets oxidized.
a thin layer of iron oxide is formed on the surface that is in brown colour it is not possible to get back iron from iron oxide by using normal physical means of hitting filtering extra so it is a chemical change...
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a thin layer of iron oxide is formed on the surface that is in brown colour it is not possible to get back iron from iron oxide by using normal physical means of hitting filtering extra so it is a chemical change...
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The formation of brown powetry material on the surface of iron in the pressence of moist air is called rusting of iron. Rust is mainly hydrated iron 3 oxide ( commonly called ferric oxide).the chemical reaction describing rusting is
Iron + oxygen + water ➡hydrated Iron 3 oxide
( from air) (from air) ( Rust )
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The formation of brown powetry material on the surface of iron in the pressence of moist air is called rusting of iron. Rust is mainly hydrated iron 3 oxide ( commonly called ferric oxide).the chemical reaction describing rusting is
Iron + oxygen + water ➡hydrated Iron 3 oxide
( from air) (from air) ( Rust )
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