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Which is anti iron chemical, the chemical applied on copper it will be pushed to iron needle particles​

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Answered by rasmitamoharana360
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Explanation: Hydroxy(thio)pyrone and hydroxy(thio)pyridinone iron chelators: physico-chemical properties and anti-oxidant activity.

Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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The Iron chemical is hydroxy(thio)pyrone and hydroxy(thio)pyridinone

  • In order to explain their anti-oxidant action, notably as hydroxyl radicals scavengers and regulators of lipid oxidation, the O,S-donor analogues of maltol and deferiprone (DMHP), thiomaltol and DMHTP, were examined in solutions for their iron-complexation capability in addition to one‘s electrolytic characteristics.
  • When the results are matched to the results of the O,O-donor combinations, it was determined that each of the substances are efficient iron chelating agents , with the O,S-donor ligand being slightly less then its oxo-analogues.
  • Whenever is an external magnetic force all around copper coins, then they typically push itself, attracted, or move further away.
  • Whenever copper coins are put in areas with magnetization, they are likely to attract or repel since magnetic fields exert an electrostatic repulsion just on coins.
  • The aforesaid phenomenon is observed since copper, as just a metal, exhibits substantial repulsions whenever confronted with an external magnetic field.

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