Chemistry, asked by qaish889, 4 months ago

how would you explain rusting of iron​

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Answered by FirstStudent1
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When an iron object is left in damp air (or water) for a considerable time, it gets covered with a red-brown flaky substance called rust. This is called rusting of iron. During the rusting of iron, iron metal combines with the oxygen (of air) in the presence of water (moisture) to form a compound iron oxide.

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Answered by InsaneBanda
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how would you explain rusting of iron??

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Rusting of iron refers to the formation of rust, a mixture of iron oxides, on the surface of iron objects or structures. This rust is formed from a redox reaction between oxygen and iron in an environment containing water (such as ai containing high levels of moisture).

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