Chemistry, asked by happytoliveandlove, 6 months ago

why rust gets removed easily?

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Answered by kuldeeppattanayak12
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Answer:

Iron, as well as iron alloys, rusts because of a chemical reaction known as oxidation. When iron is exposed to moisture or oxygen, oxidation occurs. ... Both oxygen and moisture are catalysts for rusting. When iron is exposed to air or moisture, oxidation will convert it into iron oxide.

Answered by garimakanwar298
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Answer:

Oxidation of iron When iron is in contact with water and oxygen it rusts. If salt is present, for example in seawater or salt spray, the iron tends to rust more quickly, as a result of electrochemical reactions. Iron metal is relatively unaffected by pure water or by dry oxygen.

Explanation:

There are numerous ways to remove rust, oxides and corrosion from just about anything. Some methods use household cleaning products, aluminium foil and acid, and some are rotary tool attachment's for an easy, quick and mess-free removal of rust. Take a look at the list below for further information.

1. Fiberwheels. Abrasive Buff Wheels

2. Abrasive Rubber Polishers

3. Steel Brush Wheel or Aluminium Foil

4. Salt and Lemon Juice/Vinegar

5. Baking Soda (Bicarbonate of Soda)

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