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16 June, 07:22

Why does rust differ from iron and oxygen

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  1. 16 June, 08:55
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    When iron and oxygen chemically combine they have different chemical properties so iron oxide has different properties that just oxygen and iron.
  2. 16 June, 09:05
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    Rust is an iron oxide, usually red oxide formed by the redox reaction of iron and oxygen in the presence of water or air moisture. Several forms of rust are distinguishable both visually and by spectroscopy, and form under different circumstances.
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