Rust: Prevention & Treatment | Environmental Chemistry | Chemistry | FuseSchool
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Rust: Prevention & Treatment | Environmental Chemistry | Chemistry | FuseSchool
Learn the basics about rust, it's prevention and treatment. What causes rust? Why do only metals rust? How do you prevent rust? Find out more in this video!
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my teacher told me to search this rusting of iron experiment in home it was helpful to me
2020???
really well put together! Thanks so much!
Great explanation, simple and minimal, like the visualizations. Thumbs up! :)
I thought that galvanising and sacrificial protection are two slightly different methods. Galvanising protects iron by covering it completely with a layer of zinc, which is itself protected by a layer of zinc oxide. If oxide layer is scratched, then zinc reacts rather than iron. Sacrificial protection involves a block of a more reactive metal being attached to the iron and this corrodes, rather than the iron.
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But then zinc is more reactive than iron so this corrodes instead of iron
Or I’m wrong
Galvanizing can actually accelerate galvanic corrosion. Do a search for galvanic corrosion.
That is correct, my guess is that they are referring to the fact that the waves and wind on the sea would erode the layer of zinc oxide away, and constantly kick-starting the process again.
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Good example
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2/2/2021 Came here to cus my teacher told me to prepare my lessons by watchin it
Good explanation and animations.
3:38 why is zinc used for galvanisation instead of magnesium/aluminium?
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I needa watch this for a lesson
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great explanation and very helpful for school
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Either her breathing or just the way she talks irks me🥴
helped a lot in my presentation for school
pretty sure the paint also pulls in heat or pushes it away but ok
When mentioning "Rust prevention", galvanizing is wrongly mentioned, as you are in fact showing an example of cathodic protection. Galvanizing is a type of coating (normally a zinc coating) with two different protection modes: a barrier effect (there is a coating on iron) and an active cathodic protection effect (zinc corrodes, protecting iron). However, the use of zinc anodes in ships is not galvanizing. Zinc anodes are not covering all the surface of iron, so here we have cathodic protection but no barrier effect.
i have a aluminum boom attached to a steal pedestial,so can a zinc attached to the boom prevent the two metals from corrosion?
Are there any benefits of rust
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Very interesting and awesome presentation thanks...Btw, you have such a lovely voice!!
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thanks my teacher set this as homework then we pretty much say how to prevent rust and in the lesson i had no idea what she was talking about and now i get it so thanks so much
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How come the iron doesn't rust even though the zinc plates don't cover all of the iron? Surely, since the iron is exposed, it should still rust?
Samantha Sharp ik it’s 2 years late but it’s because the oxygen surrounding it is going to corrode the zinc instead since it’s more reactive
Someone write a fanfic about how the zinc protects the iron quick
Lol sacrifice
My brother's combination tool went into the washer and I looked at the treatment section and it said nothing
My teacher made me watch
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Isn't the method stated as galvanizing actually sacrificial protection?
+Dhruv Gupta Do you mean at 3:38? She says 'a sacrificial protection method called galvanising'. She is describing sacrificial protection, you are correct.
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Isn't Zinc Oxide white colour? why the picture gives reddish rust colour?
+BSBCHREAF yes you are right, zinc oxide is a white powder. Which part of the video are you meaning exactly? Rust is usually thought of as on iron because that is what we seem most commonly in day to day life - and iron oxide forms a red colour.
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This is perfect info for my science project!
I had a homework about this video
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treatment ?
Wow!!!!
Iron and Steel
Or
Iron in Steel ? ;-)
Shankar McBhārat it's iron and steel
Can u tell me how to make cold zinc phosphating chemicals?
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It’s 2021 and this is still helpful
Rusting of iron required water and oxygen. The presence of salt or NaCl where it will act as catalyst in hastening the rusting process on the iron. At higher temperatures, rusting process is higher. Why? The iron atoms will not spontaneously emit out their stationary electrons before turning themselves to Fe(2+) cations. Water molecules within the droplet of water are constantly drifting within itself. At higher temperatures, the drifting water molecules will have higher velocities. Dissolved oxygen molecules within the water droplet where they will adhere on those drifting water molecules. Whenever the oxygen "atom" on a drifting water molecule is slamming against a iron atom, this may force it to transfer some of its electrons to the oxygen "atom" before it turning to Fe(2+) cation and the oxygen "atom" will turn into a oxygen anion or O(2-). This is how iron gets rusted. At higher temperature, the oxygen "atom" that adhered onto the drifting water molecule will slam harder against the iron atom therefore the rusting process will be hastened. The molecular mass of water is 18. Whereas the one of sodium is 23.9. Therefore the oxygen 'atom" that adhered onto a drifting sodium cation will slam against the iron atom much harder to force chemical reaction to take place. Thus, the presence of salt or NaCl within the droplet of water will hasten the rusting process of iron. If you are interested in real discoveries, I would recommend you to read my book, The Unification Theory - Volume One and you will be amazed with lots of new, interesting discoveries. In God I trust.
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Awesome video.Greetings from Bangladesh.
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why doesn't gold rust?
very unreactive, meaning that gold could be buried in the earth for a 1000 years and it'd be in perfect condition
Awesome explanation..thnxxxxx alot...
I'm being told to watch this for online lessons
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im trying to listen but the nose breathing is bothering me. P.S i binge-watch these videos. I love them!
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So what about removing rust?
I’m thinking more specifically in an old gas tank from a motorcycle from the early 80’s. The bike runs and everything but I can see what looks like some thin spots of rust. Anyone have any ideas on how to remove it?
Anyone got the 3-2-1 Awnsers?
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thank you so much for this video!
Your intros too long
What if the whole layer of zinc corrodes from the ship?
I have a doubt on one of he things that you said...
"Zinc getting corroded faster than iron"...
If so happens then wont it cause a problem economically????
Rather can't we use a substance which has a lower corrosion rate?? Like Tin or copper???
Copper is cheap...
Why is it that we go on galvanizing more that tinning???
And what is the advantage about zinc oxide formation? We just have to deoxygenate it over and over again....
Galvanizing causes the ship's outer layer to rust went it sails... So how are we keeping corrosion at check???
Thank you.
+Hrishikesh hatti Keeping zinc on iron, Zinc will act as a motherly layer. When Zinc corrodes it doesn't form a coloured layer. So when zinc is placed on iron it will not let the iron rust but the zinc will rust but it will not produce a rust layer or degrade the iron. Hope i helped u
thank you very much...
it did help me out..
Most excellent explanation.
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So what im going really to do? I replace my tap 3x in a year because its rusted always. Our water supplied by our developer isnt a good quality and the water is abit salty. All my taps,lavatories and toilets are all rusty. How to rid off of this? Thank you
Install a professional water filter at the hot water heater if you can, a plumber can install a filter unit that you can attach to the main pipe (i think ) it will add chemicals to soften the water which is what you want, because hard water and rust go hand in hand.
Hello. I'm from bali. this is a great experiment.
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These informations are really satisfactory. I am very thankful.
Glad you think so!
I guess you use IGCSE book for the source, isnt it?
Yes, the UK equivalent, GCSE.
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If you can galvanize with zinc because it's more reactive, does that mean that using magnesium or aluminum would yield similar effects?
and
What determines the reactivity of elements (metals in this case)?
Yes - magnesium in particular is often used as a sacrificial metal (as is zinc).
More reactive metals have a greater tendency to lose electrons to form positive ions.
Its helpful thankyou mam
Most welcome 😊
Really informative.now I can prolong d life of my motorcycle for being exposed to water and moisture...tnx