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suggest few precautions to prove that the presence of air and water is essential for corrosion​

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Answered by rose142
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Suggest an experiment to prove that the presence of air and water are essential for corrosion. Take three test tubes and place clean iron nails in each of them. ... Put some anhydrous calcium chloride in test tube C and cork it. Anhydrous calcium chloride will absorb the moisture from the air.

Answered by janagammokshitha20
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precautions to prove that the presence of air and water is essential for corrosion

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