rusting of iron is faster in rainy days because water is responsible for the rusting of iron i.e the presence of oxygen
Because of the moisture.
Rusting of iron is faster in the rainy season because the presence of water and oxygen in the environment accelerates the oxidation process that leads to rust formation. The water acts as an electrolyte, allowing for faster flow of electrons and chemical reactions on the iron surface. Additionally, increased humidity in the rainy season provides ideal conditions for rusting to occur rapidly.
iron rusts faster in presence of moisture and air.
iron bending different from iron rusting
Rusting is more prevalent during the rainy season due to increased humidity and the presence of water, which are essential for the oxidation process. When iron or steel is exposed to moisture, it reacts with oxygen in the air to form iron oxide, or rust. Additionally, rainwater can contain dissolved salts and pollutants that accelerate this corrosion process. The combination of these factors makes the rainy season particularly conducive to rust formation.
Oxidation (rusting) of iron metal is the reaction of iron and oxygen
No, iron rusting is oxidation process
Its the moisture which causes rusting of iron
How is iron gate is prevented from rusting
Rusting needs iron, water and oxygen. Rusting is an example of an oxidation reaction. this is when oxygen is added to the substance. Rust flakes off the iron exposing more metal to corrode. Rusting happens faster when the water added is salty or acid rain. when cars rust they are usually scrapped because it makes iron weaker. iron + oxygen + water = (should be an arrow but dis shud doo) Hydrated iron (lll) oxide. hpe it was useful :)
rusting of iron
Rusting of iron is an oxidation reaction in the presence of water.