Rusting of Iron

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  • Am i the only person who saw that this video is wrong? "Iron when exposed to moist air for a long time acquries a coating of brown flakey substance called rust. This process requires the presence of: 1.Air 2.Oxygen" Incorrect. It needs the presence of 1.Oxygen 2.Water (Stafford Grammar School Mrs Robson)

  • @TimeCrisis901 just oxygen mate

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  • I believe you mean,

    1. Water

    2. Oxygen

    Because not ALL air has moisture in it. Well, It does, but not enough to cause the reaction.

  • AIR AND OXYGEN HUH 

  • It is not air it is moist air where the moisture i.e air with water is enough to get rusted since it is a slow reaction. The process of rusting requires 1. oxygen 2.moist air. (Ryan International School, Bangalore)

  • @TimeCrisis901 Well he specified that the air is moist meaning it contains water ( Grade 12 cheamistry student )

  • @TimeCrisis901 You my friend, are correct. (Universtiy of London - Chemistry)

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