Reaction between iron, oxygen and water and its nature
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Rust
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Rust forms when iron or its alloys are exposed to moist air. The oxygen and water in air react with the metal to form the hydrated oxide. The familiar red form of rust is (Fe2O3), but iron has other oxidation states, so it can form other colors of rust.
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the reaction between iron Oxygen and water is called rusting and its nature is that whenever iron comes to water vapour moisture oxygen it reacts and form a rust layer which results in the reddish brown colour on any iron piece
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