Environmental Sciences, asked by goodmalhar, 9 months ago

Why airplane do not rust

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Answered by BrainlyCatt
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Answer:

Airplanes do not rust because they are layered with aluminium.

It consists of Aluminium Oxide which provides protection against oxygen.

Explanation:

Aluminum unlike iron and steel,does not rust or corrode in moist conditions. Its surface is protected by a natural layer of aluminium oxide. This prevents the metal below from coming into contact with air and oxygen.

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Answered by IramInamdar14
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Answer:

In the atmosphere aluminium oxide provides protection... The quick answer is that many airplanes made of aluminium. A chemical element that seems to resist corossion even when they exposed to air and water

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