Biology, asked by bareeqaqayoom, 9 months ago


Why don't rusting takes place in blood. In blood there is presence of oxygen and iron as well as presence of water?? Can any one explain​

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Answered by bakanmanibalamudha
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Explanation:

Rust is a general term for a series of iron oxides, usually, red oxides, formed by the reaction of iron with oxygen in the presence of water or air moisture.

Water is usually present in the form of water vapour and oxygen is always present in the normal atmosphere.

The oxygen needs moisture as a catalyst and reactant to accelerate the reaction, so in the absence of moisture, iron won't rust.

So the presence of impure water and oxygen are required to form rust from metal iron.

Answered by sachidanandgupta2007
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