Rusting of Iron
Rusting of Iron
Rusting of Iron
PROJECT
REPORT
RUSTING OF IRON
Yash Mishra
XII-Sc.
Aditya Birla Public School
Declaration
I, Yash Mishra hereby declare that I have done this work. To the best of
my knowledge, it took me a lot of hard work on my part to successfully
complete this project entitled-
“RUSTING OF IRON”
I, hereby declare that my project is complete in all respect and this
project is a result of my steady scientific work.
Yash Mishra
XII-Sc.
Aditya Birla Public School
Certificate
This is to certify that Yash Mishra has completed his project file on
“Rusting Of Iron” with great sincerity and obedience well before the
completion of tenure. I assure that he has not resorted to any unfair
means and has done the project with great sincerity.
This practical file may be considered as fulfillment for
Conducted by
Hereby certify that he is well behaved and obedient student to the best
of my knowledge and belief. He bears good moral character.
C.B.S.E
SESSION: 2019-20
SUBJECT: Chemistry
PROJECT: Rusting of Iron
SUBMITTED BY: Yash Mishra
CLASS: XII Science
ROLL NUMBER:
DATE OF SUBMISSION:
SCHOOL: Aditya Birla Public School
GUIDED BY: Mr. A.K. Mishra
Introduction
Rust is formed when an article remains in contact with
oxygen and water containing dissolved carbon dioxide for
a few days. As a result of this, the iron material gets
corroded and is eaten away after some time. Hence it
needs protection. Various methods are known today to
protect the material from rusting, but the one chosen
depends largely upon the nature and the form of the
article. Some methods are:
1. PROTECTION BY PAINTS
Iron articles can be protected from rusting only by
forming a layer of suitable paints, enamel or liquors
on its surface. The paint chosen should be such that it
is not affected by air, water, and light.
Apparatus Required
1.Two Petri Dishes
2.Beaker (250 ml)
3.Wire Gauge
4.Tripod Stand
5.Glass Rod
6.Spirit Lamp
7.Four Iron Nails
8.Bare Copper Wire Nails
9.Zinc Strip
Chemicals Required
Powdered AGAR-AGAR Potassium Ferricyanide Solution (0.1M)
Distilled Water Phenolphthalein Solution (0.1%)
Theory
Metal Coupling affects the rusting of iron. If the iron nail is coupled with
a more electropositive metal like zinc, magnesium or aluminum, rusting
is prevented but if on the other hand, it is coupled with less
electropositive metal like copper, the rusting process is facilitated.
Fe-Zn Couple
This occurs since Zn
Zn Zn is more
electropositive than
Fe and hence Zn is
more reactive.
It does not occur
Fe Fe since Fe is less
reactive than Zn and
no rusting.
Fe-Cu Couple
This occurs since Fe
Zn Zn is more reactive than
Zn and hence no
rusting.
It does not occur
Fe Fe since Cu is less
reactive than Fe.
PROCEDURE
Result
Thus, we conclude that 1st, 2nd, and 3rd nails undergo rusting when kept
in AGAR-AGAR solution, while the 4th nail was metal coupled and
hence remained unaffected in the AGAR-AGAR solution.
Precautions
1. The nail kept in the same dish should not touch each other
and must lie at some distance.
2. Bright shining nails should only be used, if dirty, they should
be cleaned carefully a number of times.
3. Lukewarm or hot AGAR-AGAR solution must be mixed with a
solution of 0.1% phenolphthalein as they work as indicators to
detect the formation of Fe & OH respectively which are
necessary for the formation of rust.
4. The AGAR-AGAR solution must be mixed with a solution of
0.1% phenolphthalein as they work as indicators to detect the
formation of Fe &OH respectively which are necessary for the
formation of rust.
5. It gives information bout anodic and cathodic portions of nails.
The blue color is formed at the anode because of the formation
of Fe ions while pink color develops at the cathode due to the
formation of OH ions.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
For our project we have taken help from the following
resources:
1. Comprehensive Practical Book
2. www.wikipedia.com
3. www.Gettyimages.com
4. www.Khanacademy.com/rusting
5. NCERT Chemistry Textbook