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- what is \corrosion\?
- how is an oxide formed?
- describe two processes that form two different oxides.
- make a poster describing three ways to protect a metal from corrosion.
Brief Explanations
- Corrosion is a natural process by which metals are deteriorated due to a reaction with their environment, often involving oxidation.
- An oxide is formed when a substance reacts with oxygen. For metals, this is a common oxidation - reduction reaction where the metal loses electrons and oxygen gains them.
- Combustion of a metal in pure oxygen forms a metal oxide quickly and exothermically. For example, magnesium burns in oxygen to form magnesium oxide. Rusting is a slower process where iron reacts with oxygen and water in the air to form iron oxide (rust).
- Three ways to protect a metal from corrosion are: painting, which creates a barrier between the metal and the environment; galvanizing, which coats the metal with a more reactive metal like zinc that will corrode preferentially; and using corrosion - inhibiting chemicals that can slow down the oxidation process.
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- Corrosion is the deterioration of metals due to environmental reactions, often oxidation.
- An oxide is formed when a substance reacts with oxygen through an oxidation - reduction reaction.
- Combustion (e.g., magnesium in oxygen) and rusting (iron with oxygen and water).
- Painting, galvanizing, using corrosion - inhibiting chemicals.