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If an iron piece remains exposed to air and dampness, it gets rust on it. Scientifically speaking, rust is
iron oxide
a kind of moss
corrosive quality of damp air
the natural wearing of iron
- When iron is exposed to air and moisture, it undergoes a chemical reaction known as oxidation.
- Rust is iron oxide. This forms when iron reacts with oxygen and water.
- Option 1 is correct.
- Rust is not a kind of moss. Moss is a type of plant, unrelated to rust.
- The corrosive quality of damp air contributes to rusting but is not rust itself.
- The natural wearing of iron may result from rusting, but it's a process caused by iron oxide formation, not the definition of rust.
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