Iron combines with oxygen to for RUST, not dust.
What happens when iron and oxygen react?
When two oxygen atoms react together they form an oxygen molecule (O2).
Fe2O3 is the answer you look for. In other words Iron + Oxygen = Rust
No. Water and oxygen reacts with iron to form rust.
For the oxidation of iron to occur, that is for ferric oxide to form, there must be oxygen present. There must also be water present.
What happens when iron and oxygen react?
oxygen reacts with iron and forms rust Oxygen reacts with iron to form iron oxide.
When two oxygen atoms react together they form an oxygen molecule (O2).
If there is no oxygen available, iron can not form iron oxide
Iron + Oxygen= Iron oxideChemical Equation4Fe + 3O2 --> 2Fe2O3No Problem! :)
When iron reactions with oxygen to form rust, the iron atoms, Fe reacts with the oxygen atoms, O2 to create iron (III) oxide, Fe2O3.4Fe + 3O2 -----> 2Fe2O3Or2Fe + 3/2O2 -----> Fe2O3
Fe2O3 is the answer you look for. In other words Iron + Oxygen = Rust
Reactants: -iron -oxygen Products: -rust
Iron and oxygen combine chemically to form iron oxide, also known as rust.
Iron and oxygen together.
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reactants: iron and oxygen products: rust (aka: iron (II) oxide or FeO)