Chemistry, asked by sadriwala00123, 9 months ago

why rusting of iron takes place in sea water than in normal water​

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Answered by Shyamcharana
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This is because salt water, an electrolyte solution, contains more dissolved ions than fresh water, meaning electrons can move more easily. Since rusting is all about the movement of electrons, iron rusts more quickly in salt water than it does in fresh water.

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