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Chemistry, 27.07.2019 02:30 jdisalle476

Why does a coating of oil slow the oxidation of iron? the oil stops oxygen from reaching the iron, and therefore decreases the concentration of oxygen in the rusting reaction the oil's surface decreases the surface area of the chain, slowing the rusting reaction the oil cools the chain so that the rusting reaction occurs much slower the oil is an "anti-catalyst", which actually causes the opposite reaction to occur ("anti-rusting")?

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