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Give a reason for why exposed steel rust extremely slow in the Antarctic

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Answered by tomarpoonam953
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Answered by ShubhamKumarVerma1
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Ions cannot move in ice. That means that if you’re below freezing point, all the electrolyte is frozen, and if you can’t get ion transportation in the electrolyte then corrosion will not occur. Hence, the iron will only corrode when the temperature is above freezing point, so it appears to corrode ‘slowly’ compared to what you’d expect in a temperate climate, when you average the amount of corrosion over the apparent exposure time.

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