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why rust is reddish brown in color​

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Answered by savitasharma72717
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Rust from Iron (III) oxides with high oxygen and low moisture results in brown rust. Brown rust is a drier rust than those mentioned above. It is most likely atmospheric – having formed as a result of water and oxygen in the atmosphere and presenting as a reddish-brown crust on the metal's surface.

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Rust from Iron (III) oxides with high oxygen and low moisture results in brown rust. Brown rust is a drier rust than those mentioned above. It is most likely atmospheric – having formed as a result of water and oxygen in the atmosphere and presenting as a reddish-brown crust on the metal's surface.

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