Study of The Effect of Metal Coupling On
Study of The Effect of Metal Coupling On
Effect of Metal
Coupling on
the Rusting of
Iron
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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opportunity to thank my
chemistry teacher, __________,
for encouraging and guiding
me in my project and for giving
valuable suggestions. I shall
also thank our lab assistant
_________. Without thanking my
parents for their unwavering
support this acknowledgement
would be incomplete. Truly this
project would not have come so
far without you people. Im
indebted of you all. In the end,
I hope my project, however
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Contents
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I.
Introduction
II.
III.
Requirement
IV.
Procedure
V.
Observation
VI.
Conclusion
VII.
Bibliography
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Introduction:
Metals and alloys undergo rusting and corrosion. The
process by which some metals when exposed to
atmospheric condition i.e., moist air, carbon dioxide form
undesirable compounds on the surface is known as
corrosion, The compounds formed are usually oxides .
Rusting is also a type of corrosion but the term is
restricted to iron or products made from it .Iron is easily
prone to rusting making its surface rough. Chemically, rust
is a hydrated ferric oxide
Titanics bow exhibiting microbial corrosion damage in the
form of rusticles
Rusting an Electrochemical Mechanism ;
Rusting may be explained by an electrochemical
mechanism. In the presence of moist air containing
dissolved oxygen or carbon dioxide, the commercial iron
behave as if composed of small electrical cells. At anode of
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a layer
Requirement :
1)Two Petri dishes
2) Four test tube
3) Four iron nails
4) Beaker
5) Sand paper
6)Wire gauge
7) Gelatine
8) Copper, zinc & magnesium strips
9)Potassium ferrocyanide solution
10)Phenolphthalein
Procedure
1)At first we have to clean the surface of iron nails with
the help of sand paper.
2) After that we have to wind zinc strip around one nail, a
clean copper wire around the second & clean magnesium
strip around the third nail. Then to put all these three and
a fourth nail in Petri dishes so that they are not in contact
with each other.
3) Then to fill the Petri dishes with hot agar solution in
such a way that only lower half of the nails are covered
with the liquids .Covered Petri dishes for one day or so.
4) The liquids set to a gel on cooling. Two types of patches
are observed around the rusted nail, one is blue and the
other pink. Blue patch is due to the formation of potassium
ferro-ferricyanide where pink patch is due to the formation
of hydroxyl ions which turns colourless phenolphthalein to
pink.
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Observation
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Metal Pair
Iron- Zinc
Iron -Magnesium
Iron- Copper
Iron Nail
Colour of the
patch
Conclusion
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Nails rusts or
not
BIBLIOGRAPHY
NCERT CHEMISTRY XII
ENCARTA
ENCYCLOPEDIA 2009
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