Rusting of iron is __________ in natur
1. physical
2. chemical
3. irreversible
4. reversible
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Rusting of iron is Chemical and Irreversible in nature.
{1 and 3 option both r correct}
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The Transformative And Destructive Nature Of Rust
5 min read| 0 Comment | 869| by Dave Manney| June 3, 2020 | Protective Finishing
rusty pile of beer cansWhen growing up, I started collecting beer cans. It was fun discovering the unfamiliar beer cans found all over the world—their designs, what information brewers thought most important to share, and shapes of the cans.
It also provided my dad with amusement. Whenever my brother, dad, and I would go bird hunting, I’d invariably spend an impressive deal of time looking for junk piles people left in the woods. Dad, a big-time outdoorsman, spent time with me in the piles looking for cans. The prize finds were the old cone top cans. I’ll always remember him setting the shotgun along a tree, squatting down, and yelling, “found one!” All my brother Dean did was shake his head, roll his eyes, and keep walking.
As great as it was finding cone tops, it was also frustrating. The biggest reason? Rust, it was uncommon finding a can that didn’t have at least a light surface covered. I researched and tried all methods of removing it, but never found a suitable way. Remember, personal computers at that time were found only in sci-fi movies.
Seasons changed and finding anything resembling an excellent catch became harder. Time doesn’t stand still, and neither does rust.