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Why does rusting of water becomes quicker in saline water?

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Answered by mohitrazz
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why does rusting becomes quicker in saline water

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Rusting is a process in which iron lose its property and form a brownish coating which is called rust due to presence of air and water vapour.When there is salt dissolved in water , the process become faster due to chemical reaction.Thats why rate of rusting is faster in saline water solution.

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Answered by sanket5786
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Saline medium has extra salts such as sodium chloride dissolved in water. It has a greater concentration of electrolyte than ordinary medium. The ions present will favor the formation of more electrochemical cells and favor the transfer of hydrogen ions and will thus promote rusting or corrosion.

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