what causes iron object to rust
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Iron, as well as iron alloys, rusts because of a chemical reaction known as oxidation. When iron is exposed to moisture or oxygen, oxidation occurs. During this chemical reaction, iron is converted into iron oxide. The iron oxide typically has a reddish, flaky appearance that becomes progressively worse over time.
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Iron nails rusts because of its surface which reacts with air and water.
if we add iron nails in a glass full of oil, rust will not take place because oil don't allow air to go through it.
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