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rusting of iron activity with well explained diagram........
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Answered by Arnav799
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Answer:

Activity:

1.Take three test tubes and place clean iron nails in each of them.

2.Label these test tubes A, B and C. Pour some water in test tube A and cork it.

3.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.

4.Put some anhydrous calcium chloride in test tube C and cork it. Anhydrous calcium chloride will absorb the moisture, if any, from the air. Leave these test tubes for a few days and then observe.

Observation:

Iron nails rust in test tube A, but they do not rust in test tubes B and C. In the test tube A, the nails are exposed to both air and water. In the test tube B, the nails are exposed to only water, and the nails in test tube C are exposed to dry air.

Conclusion:

Moist air and water are required for rusting to take place.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Rusting of iron refers to the formation of rust, a mixture of iron oxides, on the surface of iron objects or structures. This rust is formed from a redox reaction between oxygen and iron in an environment containing water (such as air containing high levels of moisture).

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