oksüdikihiga
Oksüdikihiga refers to an oxidized layer that forms on the surface of certain materials, most commonly metals. This layer is a result of a chemical reaction between the material and oxygen, often accelerated by heat or moisture. The composition of the oksüdikihiga depends on the underlying material; for iron, it is typically rust, a form of iron oxide. For other metals like aluminum or copper, the oxidized layer, while still an oksüdikihiga, has different chemical properties and appearances.
The formation of an oksüdikihiga can have various consequences. In some cases, it provides a protective barrier,