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प्रश्न
Explain how rusting of iron is envisaged as setting up of an electrochemical cell.
स्पष्ट करा
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उत्तर
The following processes occur on the surface of iron metal, which acts as an electrochemical cell.
Oxidation: \[\ce{Fe_{(s)} -> Fe^2+_{( aq)} + 2e-}\]
Reduction: \[\ce{O2_{(g)} + 4H+_{( aq)} + 4e- -> 2H2O_{(l)}}\]
Atmospheric oxidation: \[\ce{2Fe^2+_{( aq)} + 2H2O_{(l)} + 1/2 O2_{(g)} -> F2O3_{(s)} + 4H+_{( aq)}}\]
The water layer on the surface of iron dissolves acidic oxides in air, such as CO2, forming acids that dissociate into H+ ions. The Fe loses electrons when exposed to H+ ions.
\[\ce{H2O + CO2 -> H2CO3 <=> 2H+ + CO^2-_3}\]
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