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What are examples of corrosion?

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13y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Rust is one example.

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Are rusting and tarnishing examples of corrosion?

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What are some examples of corrosion?

Iron and steel rusting is an example of corrosion. Copper pitting or the green patina one sees on copper roofs are also examples of corrosion. Stress Cracking is also considered an example of corrosion.


Can you call the corrosion of all metals as rusting?

No. Rust (iron oxide) only occurs in metals containing iron. A couple examples of different types of corrosion are galvanic corrosion and chloride pitting corrosion.


What is a property in chemistry?

Examples: chemical reactivity, resistance to corrosion, flammability, oxidation, etc.


More examples of chemical properties?

Examples: chemical reactivity, flammability, electronegativity, polarization of a molecule, resistance to corrosion, solubility, iodine index, pH, etc.


Different example of chemical change?

Examples of chemical changes: combustion, corrosion, fermentation, photochemical reaction, polymerization.


Why is a chemical property of matter?

Examples: - chemical reactivity - flammability - resistance to corrosion - resistance to thermal degradation etc.


What are some examples of corrosion in chemical equation?

Rusting of iron: Fe + O2 + H2O → Fe2O3•nH2O Formation of copper(II) oxide: 4Cu + O2 → 2Cu2O Corrosion of aluminum: 4Al + 3O2 → 2Al2O3 Corrosion of silver: 4Ag + O2 + 2H2S → 2Ag2S + 2H2O


What statement describes a chemical property?

The mathematical is answer is pi divided 1.23472 which will then have the matter of 3893 and then u will be able to figure out what chemical property is from doing none of this


Why are rusting and tarnishing examples of corrosion?

Rusting and tarnishing are examples of corrosion because they involve the chemical reaction of a material with its environment, leading to degradation of the material's surface. In rusting, iron reacts with oxygen in the presence of water to form iron oxide (rust), while tarnishing involves the reaction of metals with substances in the air, such as sulfur or carbon dioxide, leading to discoloration and degradation of the material's surface.


What do you think are the characteristics of materials which give their uses?

Examples: density, melting point, boiling point, thermal conductivity, resistance to corrosion, etc.


What are the effects of corrosion in everyday life?

Corrosion can cause structural damage to buildings and bridges, leading to safety hazards and costly repairs. It can also shorten the lifespan of vehicles, machinery, and infrastructure, increasing maintenance costs. In addition, corrosion can contaminate water systems, causing health risks and impacting water quality.