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What happens when the Iron is kept exposed to a humid atmosphere? Explain the process by writing the chemical equations


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  • The formation of reddish-brown coating growing on the surface of Iron due to the action of wet air is referred to as rust.
  • Rust is a red-brown flaky substance that occurs when an Iron object is exposed to damp air for a long time. This condition is known as rusting.

Chemical reactions:

  • Iron is a reducing agent, but Oxygen is an excellent oxidizing agent. When exposed to Oxygen, the Iron atom easily gives away electrons.

Fe(s)Fe2+(aq)+2e-(aq)

  • When water is present; the oxygen atom increases the oxidation state of Iron.

4Fe2+(aq)+O2(g)4Fe3+(aq)+2O2-(aq)

  • Between the Iron cations and the water molecules, the following acid-base reactions occur

Fe+2(aq)+2H2O(l)Fe(OH)2(aq)+2H+(aq)

Fe3+(aq)+3H2O(l)Fe(OH)3(aq)+3H+(aq)

An Iron nail comes into touch with water when it is exposed to a humid environment. As a result of the chemical interaction, it rusts. It becomes damaged as a result of rust and is no longer in use.


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