How is rust harmful
Rust is really iron oxide, a rather benign substance in small quantities. You probably shouldn't eat a pound of it though. I use water from a metallic tank to cook, bath and do other household chores. Now i noticed there is alot of rust in the tank that won't come off after washing it severally. This means i have ingested alot of rust and i am worried. The other effects a rust can have on your car is given below,. The effective functioning of a car depends on the strength of most of its parts.
Iron used in suspension struts and coil springs of a car are not very strong. So these are the parts that get disintegrated first due to rust. It is important to keep braking components away from corrosion, because the safety of the vehicle depends on it.
But rust is an insulator and when it affects iron, it decreases its conductivity. What if it's toxic?
What about tetanus?! What will probably happen: Likely nothing. Normally, if we do end up consuming rust, we only ingest an extremely small amount of it.
Since our bodies already produce iron naturally, there are no real dangers to us adding a bit extra. In fact, ironically enough no pun intended , consuming rust might even be beneficial for us if we suffer from iron deficiency.
The same goes for drinking that nasty-looking brown rust water. The only real way you can suffer from drinking it is if you have hemochromatosis. Tetanus is caused by the bacteria called Clostridium tetani, found in animal feces, soil, and dust. If you were to actually swallow a rusty nail or a large piece of metal with lots of rust on it, you might get a lower form of tetanus. Luckily, it is perfectly treatable with a single shot. However, the most common way of actually getting tetanus is through punctured skin.
For example, if you punctured your skin with a sterilized rusty nail, you would not get tetanus.
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