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True or false
Please answer sahi Batana
1)Chromium does not corrode.

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Answered by messiah2k16
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chromium in the steel forms a very thin layer of oxide that prevents the iron from rusting. A similar mechanism works with aluminum. When aluminum is exposed to air and water, a thin, invisible coating of oxide forms that prevents further corrosion

Answered by janhvisingh56
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<i>True,chromium does not corrode
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