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Why does metal rust?

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Answer: Iron reacts with oxygen

Iron reacts with oxygenCorrect! Rust is iron oxide (Fe₂O₃). Iron reacts with oxygen in the presence of water (electrolyte): 4Fe + 3O₂ + 6H₂O → 4Fe(OH)₃, which dehydrates to rust. This is oxidation—iron loses electrons. Rust is porous, allowing further corrosion. Prevention: paint, galvanization (zinc coating), stainless steel (chromium prevents oxidation). Only iron and its alloys rust specifically!

Temperature changes metalWrong. Temperature can accelerate reactions, but rust is specifically iron oxidation—chemical reaction between iron, oxygen, and water.

Dirt corrodes the surfaceWrong. Dirt doesn't cause rust—it's oxidation. Iron reacts with oxygen in the presence of water, forming iron oxide (rust).

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