Why plastic does not rust like iron?
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It can't rust simply because it doesn't contain any iron or any of it's alloys. In fact, not even all metals rust. Certain metals like brass, aluminum, silver, copper and plenty of others will corrode, but they don't rust because they don't contain iron.
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because plastic a non reactive with many acids and bases including O2 or H2
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