What Causes Corrosion?
Corrosion happens because of a special kind of reaction, like when you mix ingredients for a fun experiment. The metal meets up with oxygen in the air and maybe some water, think about how your skin gets all wet and wrinkly after a bath.
This meeting makes the metal change into something new, usually iron oxide, which is what we call rust. It's like when you mix chocolate milk, you get something totally different from just chocolate or milk alone!
How Can We Stop Corrosion?
Sometimes people paint metals to stop them from getting rusty. Think of it like putting a coat on your toy so the rain can’t make it sad. That’s how we keep things looking shiny and strong for longer!
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- How Does Rust and Corrosion: A 10 minute guide Work?
- How Does Molecular Species Balances Work?
- Oxidation vs. Reduction, What are Oxidation and Reduction Reactions in Everyday Life?
- What are chemical processes?
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