Given: Four statements about rusting of iron are to be checked.
Find: The statement which is not correct.
The solution states that the correct option is A. It explains that tin protects iron only as long as the tin coating remains intact. If the tin coating is peeled off, the exposed iron comes in contact with air and moisture.
Since tin is less reactive than iron, exposure of iron in contact with tin can accelerate corrosion of the iron due to galvanic action. Therefore, the statement saying that tin coating prevents rusting even if the coating is peeled off is incorrect.
The remaining statements are treated as correct in the solution:
- At pH above 9 or 10, rusting is inhibited.
- Dissolved acidic oxides such as SO2 and NO2 promote rusting.
- Rusting is an electrochemical process involving formation of anodic and cathodic regions on iron.
Therefore, the incorrect statement is Option A.