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Iron rusts when it is exposed to moisture and oxygen, even if the water has been boiled to remove dissolved gases. Boiling water eliminates gases like oxygen temporarily, but when the water cools, it can still absorb oxygen from the air upon exposure. Additionally, the presence of impurities or contaminants in the water can accelerate the rusting process, leading to oxidation of the iron.

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