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Electrochemistry
Rusting and Metal Protection
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Corrosion is the natural breakdown of metals through electrochemical reactions. It can appear as rust on iron, tarnish on silver, or a blue-green patina on copper. In each case, the metal is oxidized. Some corrosion products can protect the surface, while others keep damaging the metal.
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Corrosion is the spontaneous oxidation of metal in the presence of an oxidizing agent, usually oxygen. It is the same phenomenon behind the blue-green color of the Statue of Liberty or a rusty anchor.
Some corrosion is protective. For example, copper oxidizes in the presence of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water, to form basic copper carbo...
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