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The rustiest transition metal is iron, primarily due to its tendency to oxidize when exposed to oxygen and moisture, forming iron oxide, commonly known as rust. Rusting is a specific type of corrosion that occurs in iron and its alloys, leading to significant deterioration over time. While other transition metals can corrode, iron's prevalence and the nature of its oxidation make it the most recognized for rusting.

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