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Rusting of iron is quicker in saline water than in ordinary one. Explain

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Answered by ymayankverma2001
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Explanation: Water allows rusting of iron which is an oxidation process, that is, removal of electrons takes place during oxidation. Saline water contains salts like NaCl which behaves as an electrolyte. ... Thus, rusting of iron is quicker in saline water than in ordinary water

Answered by ramasisthakur1980
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Water allows rusting of iron which is a oxidation process that take is removal of electrons take place during oxidation .

Where as ordinary water no salts are present

therefore rusting ignoring takes place slowly

Thus rusting of iron is quicker in saline water than in ordinary one

Hope so this might help u.

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