No, its when iron reacts with O2 and changes its color to blueish green
ironoxide
Yes, it is called oxidation.
Many, including Iron Sulphate, Sulphide, Oxide (rust) and more
Oxygen + Glucose > Water + Carbon Dioxide or iron + oxygen ---> Ironoxide
In iron materials ,during the critical thickness of it the ironoxide grows inside the material. This thickness where it happens is called critical thickness.
Human tissue is composed mainly of water, which is diamagnetic and weakly repels magnetic fields. This property of human tissue prevents magnets from sticking to our bodies the way they do to materials like iron or steel. Additionally, the magnetic field of a typical refrigerator magnet is not strong enough to overcome the repulsive forces of human tissue.
The iron is rusting because of its chemical bonding with oxygen, which creates ironoxide.
You can react Aluminum to react with Ironoxide to get Iron. Iron(II)oxide + Aluminum --> Aluminumoxide + Iron Fe2O3 + 2Al --> Al2O3 + 2Fe
I think it is a gas and gas
Natural gas is a gas.
it gas change is were a gas changes
Gas can start your lawn mower, gas can start your fireplace (if it is a gas fireplace), gas can cook your food on the stove (if it is a gas stove), and gas can cook your food on the grill (if it is a gas grill).