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Iron rusts in the presence of Oxygen.
No. Atoms cannot be destroyed by chemical processes. When iron rusts it bonds with oxygen to form iron oxide.
when a nail rusts it is because the nails are made of iron the rusts forms when the iron nail comes in contact with rain and oxygen at the same time which forms rust over time more water comes in contact with the nail and more rust is formed the word equation for this change: Iron+Water+Oxygen-->iron oxide(rust)+Hydrogen The chemical equation for this change 2Fe+H2O+O-->Fe2O3+H hope this helped
it rusts and then rotten
because the iron bonds with oxygen, so the weight becomes the original weight of iron plus the original weight of Oxygen.
Iron rusts in the presence of Oxygen.
No. Atoms cannot be destroyed by chemical processes. When iron rusts it bonds with oxygen to form iron oxide.
iron rusts by reacting with HO2 and oxygen
when a nail rusts it is because the nails are made of iron the rusts forms when the iron nail comes in contact with rain and oxygen at the same time which forms rust over time more water comes in contact with the nail and more rust is formed the word equation for this change: Iron+Water+Oxygen-->iron oxide(rust)+Hydrogen The chemical equation for this change 2Fe+H2O+O-->Fe2O3+H hope this helped
it rusts and then rotten
It is a metal It rusts oXides in the present of the oxygen
Rusting is possible in the presence of oxygen and water.
iron rusts 2 Fe+3O2 = 2FeO3
the iron combines with oxygen, forming iron III oxide, or Fe2O3
Iron or Fe is relatively highly reactive metal, hence when reacts with any oxidising object (like water), it gets oxidized. The reaction goes as follows- 2Fe + 3H20--> Fe203 (rust) + 3H2 Hence, Iron rusts when it comes in contact with water due to its high oxidising nature, i.e., it easily gets oxidised to rust.
Iron rusts because it is oxidized by oxygen in the air. This occurs because of the relative oxidation/reduction potentials of iron and oxygen.
Oxidation. Water, oxygen, and metal.