Lesson 24 - Countering Corrosion You will compare different substances that prevent rusting from occurring.

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Lesson 24 - Countering Corrosion You will compare different substances that prevent rusting from occurring.

Lesson 24 - What causes rusting and how can it be prevented?

Lesson 24 If…..then….because…..

Lesson 24.

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24.1 TreatmentAppearance of Nail No treatment Paint Galvanizing Petroleum jelly Magnesium wrapped Stainless steel nail

Lesson 24 - Rusting occurs when iron is exposed to oxygen. Rusting is a chemical reaction with reactants and products.

Lesson **metals - a group of elements that are usually hard solids and that have common characteristics: shiny, good conductivity, and malleability **corrosion - a chemical reaction, usually between a metal and the air (ex. - rusting) 153. **density - the mass of a known volume of a subtance; measured in g/cm3. (m/v)