iron articles rust readily whereas steel which is aslso mainly made of iron will not undergo corrosion..give reason
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- because iron goes oxidation quckly
- iron takaes large amount of heat quickly
- whilt the steel doesnt take a large amount of heat
- Rust forms when iron and oxygen react in the presence of water or moisture in the air. ...
- Rust occurs when iron or its alloys, such as steel, corrode
- The surface of a piece of iron will corrode first in the presence of oxygen and water. Given enough time, any piece of iron will
- Stainless steel remains stainless, or does not rust, because of the interaction between its alloying elements and the environment. ... Common inexpensive steel, in contrast, reacts with oxygen from water to form a relatively unstable iron oxide/hydroxide film that continues to grow with time and exposure to water and air.
- therefore.........ALL IN QUESTION.......
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