corrosion

Cards (9)

  • corrosion
    destruction of materuals by chemical substanes in environment
  • rusting:
    • rusting is corrosion of iron
    • iron corrodes easily
    • iron + oxygen + water -> hydrated iron oxide
    • iron is oxidised
    • rust flakes off to leave more iron available to rust - all iron in object corrodes
    • corrosion only happens on surface of material when it is exposed to air
    • aluminium corrodes when exposed to air
    • objects made from aluminium not completely destroyed by corrosion
    • aluminium oxide formed during corrosion, but doesn't flake away
    • forms layer of protection that stops any further reaction
    • air and water are needed for iron to rust
    • placing nail in boiling tube with just water, it won't rust
    • water boiled to remove oxygen and oil used to stop air getting in
    • placing nail in boiling tube with air, it won't rust
    • calcium chloride used to absorb any water from air
    • placing iron nail in boiling tube with air and water will cause it to rust
    • the mass of rusty nail will increase
    • iron atoms in nail bond to oxygen and water molecules
    • compound is heavier than iron
    • coating iron in a barrier can be used to prevent rusting
    • painting or coating with plastic can be used
    • greasing is used when moving parts are involved
    • electroplating uses electrolysis to reduce metal ions on iron electrode
  • sacrifical protection:
    • placing more reactive metal with iron
    • water and oxygen react with sacrifical metal instead of iron
    • zinc is used to galvanise iron
    • zinc layer is firstly protective
    • if zinc is stratched, zinc around stratch works as sacrificial metal