Chemistry, asked by joshika12, 3 months ago

precautions for experiment that air and water are necessary for rusting​

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Answered by Ayansiddiqui12
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Explanation:

  • Pour boiled distilled water in test tube B, add about 1 ml of oil and cork it. The oil will float on water and prevent the air from dissolving in the water. Put some Anhydrous Calcium Chloride in test tube C and cork it. Anhydrous Calcium Chloride will absorb the moisture, if any, from the air.
Answered by divya3000
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Answer:

Pour boiled distilled water in test tube B, add about 1 ml of oil and cork it. The oil will float on water and prevent the air from dissolving in the water. Put some Anhydrous Calcium Chloride in test tube C and cork it. Anhydrous Calcium Chloride will absorb the moisture, if any, from the air.

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