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CORROSION
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Corrosion is a chemical change, in which a metal loses its properties because of a chemical reaction with its environment. Corrosion is a very slow process, can take decades depending on the metal involved. Corrosion looks different for different types of metals.
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IRON (Rusting) The corrosion of iron-based metals is called RUSTING Iron reacts with oxygen to form IRON OXIDE The oxygen can come from AIR or WATER
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IRON (Rusting) Rusting iron is POROUS
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What’s Porous?
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IRON (RUSTING) So What? Rusted metal will absorb water and “flake off” This exposes fresh un-rusted metal to water or oxygen This new metal will rust Costs billions of dollars
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Rust is Porous
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ALUMINUM Reacts with oxygen in the air to make ALUMINUM OXIDE The aluminum develops a layer of rust, preventing further corrosion.
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SILVER
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Silver does not rust, but tarnishes very slowly. Silver reacts with hydrogen sulfide found in food or water In this reaction, silver turns into silver sulfide. Silver Sulfide: Called “tarnish” A blue/black colour
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Spoon made of silver SILVER SPOON COVERED IN SILVER SULFIDE (TARNISH)
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SILVER Let’s make silver tarnish quickly! Materials 1 piece of silver material 2 hard boiled eggs (only the yolk) 1 zip lock bag Procedure Boil eggs, remove egg yolks Place in ziplock bag, overnight in freezer
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SILVER
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Preventing Corrosion Key – keep metal surface from having contact with oxygen
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Preventing Corrosion Materials to paint: Paint Oil Rust proof paint Prevention is based on stopping the metal from being exposed to OXYGEN in either air or water.
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