oxygen reacts with minerals and other metals(please help meh and what does it mean?)
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It is called “Oxidation”. They burn, usually very slowly as is rusting, but sometimes very rapidly as in thermite.
Rust is an iron oxide, a typically reddish brown oxide formed by the iron and oxygen reaction in the presence of water or moisture from the soil. Various types of rust can be differentiated visually as well as by spectroscopy, and shape under various circumstances. Rust is made up of hydrated iron(III) oxides Fe2O3•nH2O and oxide-hydroxide iron(III) (FeO(OH), Fe(OH)3).
Many causes of rust occur, such as the product of iron-chloride reactions in an atmosphere deprived of oxygen. An example is the rebar used in concrete pillars underwater which generates green rust. While rusting is usually a negative aspect of iron, a particular type of rusting, known as "stable rust," causes the metal to have a thin rust coating over the surface which, if held in low relative humidity, makes the "stable" layer protective to the iron below, but not to the degree of other oxides, such as aluminium.
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Oxygen reacts with metals because when the metal gets rust, when in contact of metal and oxygen and minerals also same
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