Yes, it is correct.
Oxidation
Rusting
Most of the metals will oxidize, but the only one for which that process is called "rusting" is iron.
Rusting is an irreversible process.
No, iron rusting is oxidation process
The process is called rusting, iron oxidation.
Moisture and oxygen are the main factors that accelerate the rusting process. When iron is exposed to both moisture and oxygen, a chemical reaction occurs that forms iron oxide, also known as rust. Additionally, impurities in the metal or environmental factors like salt can also speed up the rusting process.
It is indeed. A metal is combining with the oxygen in the atmosphere to form a type of oxide in a process called oxidation.
Oxidation .
No, the process of rusting is a chemical reaction in which iron reacts with oxygen in the presence of water to form a different compound called iron oxide. Combustion, on the other hand, is a rapid chemical reaction between a fuel and oxygen that releases heat and light.
When Iron became in contact with water and oxygen or other strong oxidants or acids the rusting took place. The rusting is an electrochemical process which started with the transfer of electrons form iron to oxygen. If salt is present then it also accelerate the rusting process.
Water boiling is a physical process; also dissolving. Rusting is a chemical process (oxidation).