srah1953
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If a rusted shackle is attached to a galvanised chain or anchor will the rust spread?
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In your case, no - but there are cases where rust can indeed be contagious.
When rusting occurs to iron or steel, Iron Oxide is produced at the metal's surface. 'Normally', such surface oxidation should protect underlying metal from further oxidation - but (brown) Iron Oxide is a significantly larger molecule than metallic Iron, so when that oxide is formed, the surface layer swells and eventually cracks, allowing oxidation to then occur to the metal under the oxide layer. That sub-layer will in turn then oxidise, swell and crack, and so on.
[which is why it is necessary to clean steel back to bare metal before painting it, and why painting over rust will normally not work. The logic behind converting brown Iron Oxide to black Iron Oxide by the use of Phosphoric Acid (Jenolite and similar) is that black Iron Oxide (FeO) is a physically much smaller size molecule than brown Iron Oxide (Fe2.O3), and less likely to cause further oxidation by the expansion process explained above.]
So - if the steel which is oxidising (rusting) is in constrained contact with other steel - the classic case would be a bolt in a hole, or two layers of steel rivetted or bolted together - as the rusting metal expands with chronic corrosion, that expansion will begin to physically lift-off any protective coating which may previously have been intact on the second piece of metal. So - in a sense - the rusting process will indeed have become 'contagious'.
I thought I'd pitched the explanation at about the right level for this forum - didn't know I was expected to provide an undergraduate level post.All sounds very knowledgeable - unless you know that rust is not iron oxide at all, it is a mixture of hydrated iron oxides, Fe2O3.xH2O, (FeO(OH) and Fe(OH)3).
I thought I'd pitched the explanation at about the right level for this forum - didn't know I was expected to provide an undergraduate level post.
So for this forum it's OK to give incorrect information?