Can iron form other compounds
Yes they can form ionic compounds
Generally as compounds as iron oxides or iron sulfides.
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Yes they can form ionic compounds
Iron compounds do not rust. Iron and its alloys can rust. Although other metals can corrode it is usually only called rust when it is iron that is corroding.
By chemical reactions they form other compounds.
Iron is an element. Metal referred to as Iron is often not pure iron, but rather an alloy or mixture. There are cases where the iron will contain some compounds of iron with other elements, but in general, it will just be iron alloyed with something else or iron with small amounts of other compounds distributed throughout.
It will form a mixture of the two compounds.
Iron is an element. Metal referred to as Iron is often not pure iron, but rather an alloy or mixture. There are cases where the iron will contain some compounds of iron with other elements, but in general, it will just be iron alloyed with something else or iron with small amounts of other compounds distributed throughout.
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Iron sulfide and many other compounds are available from chemical supply companies.
Metals such as iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn) commonly form oxides (in combination with oxygen). Iron(II)Oxide is Fe0. Zinc oxide is ZnO.If the question intended to ask "what is formed when they react together" the answer is, they don't form compounds because they are cations (positive ions in an ionic compound).