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Why does iron rust.....?

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Answered by QueenOfKnowledge
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The process of rusting is a combustion reaction, similar to fire. Left in contact with oxygen, iron will react with the oxygen to form rust. Unlike fire, though, the reaction is much slower and does not create a flame.

Answered by HimaSnehithMatwada
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Iron rusts because water is absorbed by iron from the atmosphere or from the moisture......

chemical formula is....

Fe+xH2O----> Fe2O3....... this is rust ...

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