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Iron isn't an inert material, it reacts with Oxygen quickly.

When the Oxygen has oxidized some atoms of the Iron, this oxide in combination with the yet non-oxidized rest of the iron create a battery like effect, since they increase the electro-negativity between them causing accelerated further oxidization.

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