Rust is the result of a chemical combination of iron and oxygen.
Rust is different because, RUST IS MADE UP OF OXYGEN & IRON!!!
Iron will react with water and oxygen to produce rust. Essentially water has oxygen atoms in it so as long as iron is in contact with water, it will rust.
No. Rust is iron oxide - iron and oxygen. In most cases the oxygen comes from liquid water or from water vapor.
Add some h20 and you got yourself a heap of rust
Rust is the result of a chemical combination of iron and oxygen.
Iron does rust by reacting with oxygen.
Rust is different because, RUST IS MADE UP OF OXYGEN & IRON!!!
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.
Iron will react with water and oxygen to produce rust. Essentially water has oxygen atoms in it so as long as iron is in contact with water, it will rust.
A compound is 2 or more elements permanently combined. Rust is a combination of iron and oxygen, both elements- into iron oxide, a compound.
Iron and oxygen
Fe2O3 is the answer you look for. In other words Iron + Oxygen = Rust
Rusting of iron is chemical. It is the combination of oxygen with the iron, creating a different chemical: rust or iron oxide.
oxygen causes iron to rust
Oxygen reacts with the iron to make it rust.
Iron reacting with oxygen produces rust, Fe2O3 (Iron (III) oxide) or FeO2 (Iron (II) oxide) depending on the composition of the iron.