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oxygen causes iron to rust
because the iron-based material can rust and plastic wont rust!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
no cement can not rust unless you add some type of iron or material that can oxidize into it
Rust flakes away from metal because its a layer of loose material. The metal underneath is no longer protected and will begin to rust also.
"Rust" is the result of a reaction between iron and oxygen. Copper has no iron in it, so does not rust. It can corrode, though, and yield a bright whitish-blue material.
Materials rust faster when exposed to moisture and oxygen in the air, which speeds up the oxidation process. The presence of impurities in the material, such as salts or acids, can also accelerate rusting. Additionally, higher temperatures can increase the rate of rust formation.
Rust, which is ferric oxide.
Iron or materials containing iron will rust into oxides, either Fe2O3 (light brown) or Fe3O4 (dark brown).
No, nylon does not rust. Nylon is a synthetic polymer material that is resistant to corrosion and rust. It is commonly used in clothing, ropes, carpets, and various other products due to its durability and resistance to environmental factors such as rust.
metal,iron, nails ,bar, steel,rod
Usually iron covered in enamel or chrome to rust-proof it.
Steel wool is more effective for removing rust than sandpaper.