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SAQ : Why pure iron does not rusts?

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Why pure iron does not rusts?

(Hint : Rusting is an electrochemical process, without impurity formation voltaic cell is not possible.)

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Pure iron does not rust because rusting is an electrochemical process that requires the presence of both oxygen and moisture to form a voltaic cell. Without impurities, pure iron cannot form a voltaic cell and therefore cannot undergo rusting.

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