rusting of iron is an exothermic reaction but the heat evolved is unnoticeable give reasons
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In fact, it produces the same amount of heatas the fire, but spread out over a longer time, so the iron oxide or rust also cools off at the same time that it is heating up. When iron is exposed to oxygen in the air, the two combine very slowly to make iron oxide, or rust.
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