Rajani bought two cooking vessels 'A' and 'B', vessel 'A' was made of aluminium and 'B' was made of iron. After two months, vessel 'A' was looking intact and 'B' was damaged badly. Give two reasons which could explain the intact nature of the aluminium vessel.
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Aluminium after coming into the contact with air forms a protective layer over it namely Aluminium oxide it prevents the further oxidation and aluminium does not corrode easily..
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B, vessel was made of iron when two months passed the oxygen which is present in the air and mix with iron particles, then it forms iron oxide. so, the rusting of iron
was done by combining of oxygen and iron particles
A, vessel was made up of aluminium it can,
avoid rusting due to it is not a iron metal
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