RUST: Chemical reaction between Iron, Water and Oxygen to form Iron (III) Oxide
PREVENTION OF RUST
s1. BARRIER METHODS:
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- Rust can be prevented by coating Iron with barriers that prevent the it from coming into contact with Water and Oxygen (with Metals above Iron in the Reactivity Series)
- However, If the coating is washed away or scratched, the Iron is once again exposed to Water and Oxygen and will rust
COMMON BARRIER METHODS
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GREASE
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OIL
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PAINT
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PLASTIC
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2. GALVANISING / SACRIFICIAL PROTECTION:
s- Rusting of Iron can be prevented by using the Reactivity Series
- Galvanising is when the Iron is coated with a Layer of Zinc
- If the coating is damaged or scratched, the Iron is still protected from rusting as Zinc is more reactive than Iron, therefore reacting with Oxygen and Water to corrode instead of the Iron
Example: Sacrificial Anode
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Zinc Blocks Attached to the Hull of Ships so they will Corrode instead of the Hull
galvanizing is coating iron ONLY with zinc
ReplyDeletecoating iron with a metal below it in the reactivity series is a barrier method
Apologies, it has been corrected!
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ReplyDeleteActually the first bullet point for barrier methods. -
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