Rusting of iron is fast reaction True or false
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Rusting of iron is a very slow process consisting of formation of hydrated oxide Fe(OH)3 which requires presence of water, oxygen and electrolyte.
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Rusting is a fast reaction is a false statement.
- The interaction of Iron with air and water produces rust.
- The Oxygen present in the air form a powdered substance called rust.
- Rust is a red-orange flaky substance and the phenomenon of the formation of rust is called rusting. Rusting is an oxidation process, and is more likely to occur on the metal surface.
- 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).
- Rust is the common name for a very common compound, iron oxide.
- Rusting of iron is slow as well as chemical change.
- Rusting of iron is an exothermic process as heat is released during the process. Hence, it is a kind of slow combustion.
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