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What type of chemical reaction is involed in the corrosion of iron

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Answered by mishrasarthak163
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Answer:

oxidation reaction

Explanation:

oxidation reaction

The Chemical Reaction That Forms Rust

Although rust is considered the result of an oxidation reaction, it's worth noting not all iron oxides are rust. Rust forms when oxygen reacts with iron, but simply putting iron and oxygen together isn't sufficient.

Answered by has42000
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Answer:

Oxidation reaction

Explanation:

⇒ The corrosion of the iron is a type of oxidation reaction.

⇒ Oxidation reactions are the reactions in which the substances combine with oxygen gas to form metal oxides.

⇒ Corrosion is the deterioration of metal due to presence of atmospheric oxygen and moisture.

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