No. Rust forms from iron reacting with oxygen.
Rust is the result of a chemical combination of iron and oxygen.
Rust is formed as a result of oxidation of iron (Fe) metal.
Rusting is a chemical reaction because it is irreversible. Rust or iron oxide is formed when iron reacts with oxygen in water.
A paperclip cannot rust because rust is the oxidation of iron or steel as a result with interaction with water or air. Therefore a paperclip cannot rust because it is made out of iron or steel. It is made out of aluminum.
Rust occurs when metal reacts with oxygen. The process of anything reacting with oxygen is called oxidization. Therefore, a scientific name for rust can be the name of the metal plus oxide (ex: iron oxide).
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Not with out water or some moisture.
Iron does rust by reacting with oxygen.
By reacting with oxygen.
iron rusts by reacting with HO2 and oxygen
Iron will begin to rust after exposure to water. The reaction that happens to cause rust is due to the iron oxidizing.
Rust occurs when iron and oxygen meet and the oxygen causes the iron to decay. Yes in a way, rust is the corroded metal iron.
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Iron reacting with oxygen produces rust, Fe2O3 (Iron (III) oxide) or FeO2 (Iron (II) oxide) depending on the composition of the iron.
Rust is the oxidation of the cast iron. Oxygen in the air combines with the base metal to create the rust. The rust protects the metal underneath. Cast iron is not "reacting" to rust. It is participating in FORMING the rust. ************** previous answer below *************** Very well as the rust actually protects the base metal
Water combines with oxygen to form rust. It is not reacting with water, the water serves as a catalyst.
Rust is the result of a chemical combination of iron and oxygen.