rozsdásodással
Rozsdásodással, also known as rusting, is a chemical or electrochemical reaction that converts iron and its alloys into iron oxides, typically hydrated iron(III) oxide, in the presence of oxygen and water. It is a form of corrosion that is most commonly associated with iron and steel. The process is driven by the oxidation of iron, which is thermodynamically favorable due to the lower free energy of iron oxides compared to metallic iron.
The formation of rust typically begins with the formation of iron(II) oxide (FeO), which is unstable and
Preventive measures against rozsdásodással include the application of protective coatings, such as paint or galvanization, the
Rozsdásodással can have significant economic and structural impacts, particularly in infrastructure and machinery. It is a