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Iron cannot be broken down. Explain why?

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Answered by Tanujrao36
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Due to higher tensile strength.

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Answered by asthakumari605
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Iron cannot be broken down as matter can neither be created nor be destroyed. But the iron rust leads to the destruction of iron very rapidly because it reacts with the atmospheric moisture to form Fe2O3.

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