DM - Rusting Flashcards

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What is rusting all down to?

A

Electrochemical processes

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What happens if iron is exposed to oxygen and water?

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It will turn into crumbly, flaky stuff called rust.

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Explain how iron is turned into rust

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The Fe^2+ (aq) and OH- (aq) ions produced in the overall equation combine to form a precipitate or iron(II) hydroxide, Fe(OH)2.

The Fe(OH)2 is further oxidised to Fe(OH)3 by oxygen.

Iron(III) hydroxide gradually turns into hydrated iron(III) oxide, Fe2O3.xH2O - this is rust.

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4
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Formula for rust

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Fe2O3.xH2O

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5
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When is rust less likely to form?

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In alkaline conditions.

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Why is rust less likely to form in alkaline conditions?

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Because of the way the two-half equations (in the process of rusting) shift when you add OH- ions.

The equilibrium of the half-reaction between water and oxygen moves left to get rid of the extra OH-.

The equilibrium of the iron half-equation is pushed right, to get rid of the extra electrons this produces.

So there’s less Fe^2+ around to take part in the reaction to produce Fe(OH)2, which ultimately means less rust.

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7
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How many main ways are there to prevent rusting?

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2

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What are the 2 main ways of preventing rusting?

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  • Coat the iron with a barrier to keep out either oxygen, water or both, e.g. by painting/coating with a polymer or by oiling/greasing.
  • Sacrificial method. Placing a more reactive metal with the iron so that the water and oxygen then react with this sacrificial metal instead of with the iron.
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When would you use painting/coating with a polymer to prevent rusting?

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Ideal for big and small structures alike. It can be decorative too.

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10
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When would you use oiling/greasing to prevent rusting?

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This has to be used when moving parts are involved, like on bike chains.

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11
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What is often used as a sacrificial metal?

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Zinc

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How can a sacrificial method be used to prevent rusting?

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Sacrificial method. Placing a more reactive metal with the iron so that the water and oxygen then react with this sacrificial metal instead of with the iron.

Zinc is often used as a sacrificial metal:

  • The Zn/Zn^2+ system has a more negative electrode potential value than the Fe/Fe^2+ system.
  • This means zinc will be oxidised to Zn^2+ ions in preference to the iron.
  • A coating of zinc can be sprayed onto the object (this is known as galavising).
  • Alternatively, blocks of zinc can be bolted to the iron. This is used on the hulls of ships, or on underground iron pipes.
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What is galvanising?

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A coating of zinc can be sprayed onto the object (this is known as galavising).

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