Question
Chemistry Question on Corrosion
From the following select the one which is not an example of corrosion.
A
Rusting of iron object
B
Production of hydrogen by electrolysis of water
C
Tarnishing of silver
D
Development of green coating on copper and bronze ornaments
Answer
Production of hydrogen by electrolysis of water
Explanation
Solution
Corrosion is the deterioration of a material due to a chemical reaction with its environment.
- Rusting of iron is a corrosion process (oxidation of iron).
- Tarnishing of silver is a type of corrosion (formation of silver sulfide).
- Development of a green coating (patina) on copper and bronze is a form of corrosion (formation of copper carbonate and other compounds).
- Production of hydrogen by electrolysis of water is not a corrosion process. It's an electrochemical process where water is decomposed into hydrogen and oxygen.
Therefore, the process which is not an example of corrosion is the production of hydrogen by electrolysis of water.