Redox Reactions

Example: Corrosion of Iron

The rusting of iron is a redox reaction where iron atoms lose electrons (oxidation) and oxygen gains electrons (reduction). The iron reacts with oxygen and moisture in the environment to form iron oxide (rust). Understanding the electron transfer in this process helps in developing methods to prevent or slow down corrosion, such as coating iron with protective layers.


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