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What happens when salt solution comes in contact of metal

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Answered by fazaltraders2929
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When salt or sodium chloride (NaCl) is dissolved in it, however, the salt molecules split into two pieces, a sodium ion and a chlorine ion. The sodium ion is missing an electron, which gives it a positive charge. The chlorine ion has an extra electron, giving it a negative 

Answered by sushilyashk
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Salt accelerates the rusting process by lowering the electrical resistance of water. Rust happens through a chemical process called oxidation in which metal atoms lose electrons, forming ions. The more easily the electrons flow from iron to oxygen, the quicker the metal rusts.

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