The condition required for corrosion to take place is the presence of

a

Oxygen and Carbon (IV) oxide

b

Water and Oxygen

c

Water and Carbon (IV) oxide and Oxygen

d

Water and Carbon (IV) oxide

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Gurzweal
9 years ago

CO2 does not support combustion and corrosion so the answer is H2O and Oxygen

zinne01
3 months ago

oxygen and watere vapuor

whit3
2 years ago

The presence of moisture and oxygen is typically necessary for corrosion to occur. When metal is exposed to moisture and oxygen, it can undergo chemical reactions that result in the degradation of the metal surface, leading to corrosion.

Rashford2018
9 years ago

The answer is b

oiwoh Ruth
9 years ago

lol d answer is B

odewenusofiyyah
2 years ago

Gg

Marce
9 years ago

The correct answer is c because CO2 accelerates corrosion (as stated in ababio chemistry)

oredos
9 years ago

Correct

Thank you admin

King33Victor
3 months ago

lol
the answer is b
the only two thing that supports

King33Victor
3 months ago

lol
the answer is b
the only two thing that supports corrosion is oxygen and moisture or water incase u didn't see water. to give Fe2O3.xH2O. the x there means that the corrosion of a substance can vary from one location to another because of the variation of the air composition.

nchizitelu
9 years ago

Please the answer ought to be C

Rashford2018
9 years ago

The answer is c

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