Corrosion

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The gradual wearing away of a metal through chemical reactions

Real World Example

Imagine leaving a loaf of bread out on the kitchen counter for weeks and noticing how it slowly becomes moldy and inedible. This gradual process is similar to how metals undergo corrosion, where they slowly deteriorate due to chemical reactions with their environment. Just like the bread is broken down by mold and becomes unusable, metals are gradually worn away by reactions with elements like oxygen and moisture, which transform them into rust and other compounds, weakening their structure over time.

Practice Version

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