what conditions are necessary for rusting why is rusting harmful
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the conditions necessary for rusting are:
(i) oxygen
(ii) moisture or water
(iii) a rustable metal
it is harmful because it encourages the growth of bacteria which causes tetanus which is a deadly disease.
(i) oxygen
(ii) moisture or water
(iii) a rustable metal
it is harmful because it encourages the growth of bacteria which causes tetanus which is a deadly disease.
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◀What is Rusting ?
◻The process of Slow eating up of a metal due to the external agents and atmospheric gases is termed as corrosion . The corrosion of Iron [ Fe] is Termed as Rushing.
◻When Iron is Exposed to the atmospheric gases and Moisture , it develops a Brown coating . This is termed as Rust.
◻The Conditions necessary for Rusting are :-
⭐Oxygen
⭐Moisture
◻Rusting is Harmful as it renders the metal useless . Also a large amount of money is spent every year to repair damaged iron parts .
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◀What is Rusting ?
◻The process of Slow eating up of a metal due to the external agents and atmospheric gases is termed as corrosion . The corrosion of Iron [ Fe] is Termed as Rushing.
◻When Iron is Exposed to the atmospheric gases and Moisture , it develops a Brown coating . This is termed as Rust.
◻The Conditions necessary for Rusting are :-
⭐Oxygen
⭐Moisture
◻Rusting is Harmful as it renders the metal useless . Also a large amount of money is spent every year to repair damaged iron parts .
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