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Did any of the materials used in the experiment prevent the steel wool from reacting with water and oxygen? If so, how?

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Answered by FRyourbro
No
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No, none of the materials used in the experiment prevented the steel wool from reacting with water and oxygen. Steel wool is composed of iron, which is highly reactive with oxygen and water. The reaction of iron with oxygen and water produces rust, which is an iron oxide.

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