Chemistry, asked by bhavithag7, 28 days ago

how does rusting damage iron products​

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Answered by biolover6
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It makes them weaker, by replacing the strong iron or steel with flaky powder. Some oxides on some metals such as aluminum form just a thin layer on top which slows down further corrosion, but rust can slowly eat away at even the biggest piece of iron. ... Rust can make holes in sheet metal.

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Answered by Anonymous
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rusting has a number of effects on

metal objects. It makes them look orange and rough. It makes them weaker, by replacing the strong iron or steel with flaky powder. Some oxides on some metals such as aluminum form just a thin layer on top which slows down further corrosion, but rust can slowly eat away at even the biggest piece of iron. If a piece of iron's strength is important for safety, such as a bridge support or a car's brake caliper, it is a good idea to inspect it for rust damage every now and then..

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