There are 2 atoms in a molecule of rust.
Either one. This is incorrect. The correct answer would be that it is made of separate atoms because iron is an element or a pure substance. So, therefore it didn't combine with anyother atoms to form a molecule and that being said it is strictly made up of separate atoms and not molecules. Definitely not either one.
red dust is made of rust. That is why they call it "rust".
Iron atoms are not chemically joined with another substance in a mixture. Chemical reactions are needed to separate them in a compound.
Because oxygen atoms are being combined with the metal.
Rust is a compound of iron and oxygen.
separate atoms
yes water is made of seprate atoms
helium is a separate compound.
There are 2 atoms in a molecule of rust.
The most abundant compound in rust is iron II oxide or Fe2O3 which has 5 atoms.
These compounds are iron oxides as FeO, Fe2O3, Fe3O4.Rust.
Rust (Iron-III oxide) is an ionic compound formed from iron atoms and oxygen atoms. We don't refer to an ionic solid as being a molecule, though, we represent the solid by its smallest building block. In this case, we represent iron (III) oxide as Fe2O3.
There is 1 Iron atom and 2 oxogen atoms in Iron rust.
Water is made up of molecules with the formula H2O (two hydrogens attached to an oxygen) Of course the H (hydrogen) and O (oxygen) are atoms.
Quite possible, though the temperature at which the atoms separate will vary for different atoms.
Either one. This is incorrect. The correct answer would be that it is made of separate atoms because iron is an element or a pure substance. So, therefore it didn't combine with anyother atoms to form a molecule and that being said it is strictly made up of separate atoms and not molecules. Definitely not either one.