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Explain why rusting is considered a significant problem for iron structures.

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Question

Explain why rusting is considered a significant problem for iron structures.

Answer

Rusting weakens iron structures, leading to potential failures in buildings, bridges, and vehicles. The formation of rust increases the volume of the material, which can cause structural damage and safety hazards.

Explanation

This question assesses the student's ability to apply their knowledge of rusting to real-world implications, highlighting the importance of preventing corrosion in iron structures.

Common mistake

Misunderstanding Rusting

Students often describe rusting as the corrosion of all metals, not just iron.

Emphasize that rusting specifically refers to the corrosion of iron.

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