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Cathode reaction of iron in rusting process

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Explanation:

In the corrosion PROCESS, IRON metal acts as the anode in a galvanic cell and is oxidized to Fe2+; oxygen is reduced to water at the cathode. The relevant REACTIONS are as FOLLOWS: at cathode: O2(g)+4H+(aq)+4e−→2H2O(l)E°=1.23V.

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