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  • 22-03-2021
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4. Why does iron corrode faster in salt water?

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Angie1hunnid Angie1hunnid
  • 22-03-2021
Because the salt water has salt in it causing to errade more
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TheRealAdrien
TheRealAdrien TheRealAdrien
  • 22-03-2021

~My Answer~:

Water is the enabler of fast oxidation of iron so freshwater will also cause rust. However, salt water is a very good conductor (lots of dissociated ions) and so there are a number of electrolysis reactions that tremendously accelerate corrosion in salt water.

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