
Unlike iron and steel, aluminum does not rust when oxidized. It does corrode and forms a layer known as aluminium oxide which ironically protects it from further corrosion as it keeps it away from oxygen and water.
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Unlike iron and steel, aluminum does not rust when oxidized. It does corrode and forms a layer known as aluminium oxide which ironically protects it from further corrosion as it keeps it away from oxygen and water.
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