it rusts
Rusting of iron is an oxidation reaction in the presence of water.
Rusting of iron is caused by water in the presence of oxygen.
rusting of iron is faster in rainy days because water is responsible for the rusting of iron i.e the presence of oxygen
The word equation for the rusting of iron is: Iron+oxegen+water→hydrated iron oxide (rust)
Yes, rusting of iron can occur in distilled water, although the process may be slower compared to if the iron is exposed to water containing ions or impurities that can catalyze the rusting process. Rusting is a chemical reaction in which iron reacts with oxygen in the presence of moisture to form iron oxide.
Iron, water and air, all enhance rusting. Forming hydrated iron oxide.
yes,rusting of iron can occur in distilled water.In fact it occur even very fast because ionic content in distilled water is very less.So,rusting of iron occur in distilled water.
no
Rusting of iron is an oxidation reaction in the presence of water.
Rusting of iron is an oxidation reaction in the presence of water.
Because iron is rusting.
Quantity of water in the air (or other medium surrounding the iron). Quantity of oxygen in the air (or other medium surrounding the iron). Additives to the iron during production. Surface area of the iron exposed. Chemicals in the air or other medium surrounding the iron that could catalyse the rusting process.