No- if it did, water would wash away rust (rust is iron oxide)
yes
Iron oxide (Fe2O3) in insoluble in water.
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The word equation for the rusting of iron is: Iron+oxegen+water→hydrated iron oxide (rust)
Sucrose is organic. The rest: iron oxide, water and oxygen gas are inorganic.
carbon mono oxide
Any water makes iron rust. Rust is iron oxide. It happens when water allows the oxygen to dissolve in it and get to the surface of the metal. Salt water has dissolve salts in it which makes it work faster.
Three physical properties of iron oxide are: Iron oxide is a solid at room temperature with a density of about 5.2 grams per cubic centimeter. It has a red or orange color, depending on the specific type of iron oxide. Iron oxide is insoluble in water, meaning it does not dissolve in water.
Iron oxide (Fe2O3) in insoluble in water.
Iron oxide (Fe2O3) in insoluble in water.
Iron is not soluble in water.
Iron oxide or rust
Iron powder is not soluble in water.
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No (because it is nonpolar).
Zirconium dioxide (ZrO2) is insoluble in water.
In water, no.
Water allows the oxygen in the air to dissolve and contact the surface of the metal to make iron oxide (rust). **************** previous answer *************** Water's formula is H 2 O. The oxygen in the water oxidizes the iron in the nail causing ferrous oxide which is commonly referred to as Rust! If you leave a peace of iron out in the air too long without any exposure to air, it will still rust due to oxidation.