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When iron rust and forms iron oxide the iron oxide has more mass than the iron which statement correctly explains the observation
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The correct explanation for this observation is that when iron rusts and forms iron oxide, the iron combines with oxygen from the air to form iron oxide. Oxygen atoms join the iron atoms, resulting in an increase in mass.
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