AbdullahSiddiqui AbdullahSiddiqui
  • 29-09-2020
  • Chemistry
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Iron that is tin-plated does not rust. Why not?

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anitabampoe123 anitabampoe123
  • 29-09-2020

Rust is iron oxide, the corrosion product of iron when exposed to the oxygen in the air. Tin is not iron, so you cannot produce iron oxide from the corrosion of tin. Because the layer of tin on the surface of the steel prevents atmospheric oxygen and moisture from contacting the steel.

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aphrodiety11 aphrodiety11
  • 29-09-2020

Answer:

Rust is iron oxide, the corrosion product of iron when exposed to the oxygen in the air. Tin is not iron, so you cannot produce iron oxide from the corrosion of tin.

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