In terms of the rusting of iron/steel objects - exclude oxygen and moisture. Coating iron objects with a layer of oil, grease or paint is the easiest. Keeping them in a dry and inert atmosphere is another, but not so easy or practical. A common technique is coating them with a layer of Tin or Zinc plating, which is generally referred to as "cathodic protection", where the layer of Tin or Zinc will corrode preferentially to prevent rusting. Plating with Copper or Chromium is similar to painting in so far as the iron/steel is protected from oxygen or moisture, but only so long as the plating is unbroken, otherwise it may actually promote rusting.
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Yes, rusting is a very important problem for all iron structures.
Iron, water and air, all enhance rusting. Forming hydrated iron oxide.
There are 231 possible ways and I regret that I have neither the time nor inclination to list all of them.
To prevent knives from rusting, keep them dry and clean after use. Store them in a dry environment and avoid leaving them in water or damp conditions. Regularly oiling the blades can also help protect them from rust.
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spraying diesel on it will not keep it from rusting it will damage the bike
There are many different ways. But you need to know what microorganism first: fungi, protozoa, bacteria or virus. It would take an entire textbook to list all of the ways to quantify all of these.
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Oiling prevents rust by repelling water. As we all know, oil and water don't mix, therefore, a coat of oil (or silicone or grease or something else that repels water will keep water away from the metal parts that could rust.
Iron rusting is a chemical change since it involves the formation of new substances due to a chemical reaction between iron and oxygen. Copper melting, water freezing, and gas condensing are physical changes where the substances may change state but do not form new chemical compounds.