why does stainless steel not get rust
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The presence of the stable film prevents additional corrosion by acting as a barrier that limits oxygen and water access to the underlying metal surface. ... In summary, stainless steel does not rust because it is sufficiently reactive to protect itself from further attack by forming a passive corrosion product layer.
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Because
Explanation:
- it is made by the paricals which does not get rust from water
- it is not like iron
- it is rustlesa
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