Are there different types of rust? Red rust, black rust, white rust, blue rust, green rust, yellow rust, brown rust.
Did you know that there are seven types of rust: "red rust," "black rust," "white rust," "blue rust," "green rust," "yellow rust," and "brown rust"?
"Red Rust" Chemical formula: Fe₂O₃, Cu₂O Target metals: Iron, steel, copper, copper alloys The "red rust" is something we often see in our daily lives. For red rust to occur, air and moisture are necessary, and corrosion begins through "ionization," which robs electrons from iron. As long as it is in contact with air and moisture, red rust (Fe₂O₃) will erode internally, ultimately causing the metal to crumble. However, the red rust that occurs on copper (Cu₂O) has some ability to prevent corrosion from water and seawater, so it is sometimes used as a raw material for ship bottom paint. "Black Rust" Chemical formula: Fe₃O₄, Ag₂S Target metals: Iron, silver This "black rust" is commonly seen on iron frying pans and cast iron skillets. It is generated by heating the target metal at high temperatures and is called "dry corrosion" because it does not involve water. Since black rust (Fe₃O₄) does not erode internally, it can actually suppress red rust by covering it. The black rust (Ag₂S) that occurs on silver items such as tableware and jewelry is caused by a "sulfide reaction," where sulfur components found in skin and hair bond with silver. This black rust also does not erode internally. Continues to basic information ↓
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