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Corrosion of metalsPreventing corrosion

Rusting can be prevented by keeping oxygen and water away, and by sacrificial protection. An alloy is a mixture of elements, including at least one metal. Different alloys have different properties.

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Preventing corrosion

Physical barriers to oxygen and water

can be prevented by creating a physical barrier to oxygen and water. Ways to do this include:

  • painting
  • oiling and greasing
  • coating with plastic

Different methods are used depending on the situation.

Question

Explain why a bike chain is protected from rusting by oiling it, rather than by painting it.

Electroplating

involves using to put a thin layer of a on the object:

  • the is the iron or steel object
  • the is the plating metal
  • the contains of the plating metal

For example, steel cutlery can be electroplated with silver using a silver anode and silver nitrate solution. Electroplating improves the corrosion resistance of metal objects. It also improves their appearance and may be used to produce gold-plated jewellery.

Sacrificial protection

Iron can be protected from rusting if it is in contact with a more metal, such as zinc. The more reactive metal more readily than iron, so it 鈥榮acrifices鈥 itself while the iron does not rust.

Once the has corroded away, it can simply be replaced.

Question

Three nails, one with copper wire wrapped around it, one by itself and one with magnesium wire wrapped around it.

Three nails are left in contact with air and water for a few days. A nail wrapped in magnesium does not rust. A nail alone rusts but a nail wrapped in copper rusts more. Explain these observations.

Galvanising

When iron is coated in zinc, the process is called . The zinc layer stops oxygen and water reaching the iron. Zinc is more reactive than iron, so it also acts as a sacrificial metal. This protection works, even if the zinc layer is scratched.

Question

The inside of a steel food can is electroplated with tin. Tin is less reactive than iron. It provides a physical barrier to oxygen and water, stopping the can rusting. Explain why the inside of the can rusts very quickly if the layer of tin is broken.