Chemistry
Chemistry, 05.12.2020 08:40, Mtovar7713

1. The rust on this ship formed through a chemical reaction between iron and oxygen. Which of the following correctly explains the source of the iron and the oxygen? A. The iron and oxygen came from the ocean water.
B. The iron and oxygen came from the air.
C. The iron came from the air, and the oxygen came from the water and the air.
D. The iron came from the boat, and the oxygen came from the water and the air.


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