Chemistry, asked by suraj86712, 1 year ago

why iron corrodes but alumnium does not?​

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Answered by akash00021
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Aluminium is coated with Aluminium oxide which prevent it from coming contact with moisture so it does not corrodes. it is unlike with iron.

Answered by Gajoh
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Answer: 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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