Is bronze rust proof?

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Lucas Baker

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Iron is an element, and steel is a very useful, reasonably pure form of iron. Rust is iron oxide, the corrosion product of iron. You can only make iron oxide from iron and oxygen; you can't make it out of copper or tin, so copper and bronze can never rust. Copper and bronze can corrode or tarnish, however.
2023-04-30 02:13:40

Amelia Turner

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Iron is an element, and steel is a very useful, reasonably pure form of iron. Rust is iron oxide, the corrosion product of iron. You can only make iron oxide from iron and oxygen; you can't make it out of copper or tin, so copper and bronze can never rust. Copper and bronze can corrode or tarnish, however.
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