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will iron rust if kept in vacuum​

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Answered by aayushibajpai26
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Rusting", or more chemically correct "oxidation", is a reaction with oxygen in the atmosphere. Iron reacts with oxygen and turns into iron oxide, the reddish-brown substance commonly referred to as "rust". In space there is no atmosphere with any oxygen to react with, so any iron in space would not rust.

Answered by alkaagrawal197523
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Rusting", or more chemically correct "oxidation", is a reaction with oxygen in the atmosphere. Iron reacts with oxygen and turns into iron oxide, the reddish-brown substance commonly referred to as "rust". In space there is no atmosphere with any oxygen to react with, so any iron in space would not rust

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