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what happen to the nails made of iron​

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Answered by vasg9742
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Explanation:

If nails are made out of plastic, they cannot be used for its usual purposes. They could not be hammered like iron nails and could not possess the strength which iron nails have. It means they would have no strength to hold the things together.

Answered by llItzDishantll
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Answer:

The "rust" is actually iron oxide and forms when the iron in the nail reacts with the oxygen in the air or in liquids. The molecules of iron on the surface of the nail exchange atoms with the oxygen in the air and produce a new substance, the reddish-brown ferrous oxide, a.k.a. rust.

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The corrosion of iron with moist air is known as rusting. When an iron object is exposed to air in the presence of moisture, it gets corroded and reddish brown flaky substance, which is known as rust, is formed. ... Thus, rusting weakens the structures that are made up of iron.

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