The reactants are iron, oxygen and water. The products are hydrated iron (III) oxides and iron (III) oxide-hydroxide. You might wish to see the wikipedia article about rust for more information.
reactants: iron and oxygen products: rust (aka: iron (II) oxide or FeO)
Iron rusts in the presence of Oxygen.
Neither. Only iron rusts. Other metals oxidize.
iron
No. Atoms cannot be destroyed by chemical processes. When iron rusts it bonds with oxygen to form iron oxide.
Reactants: -iron -oxygen Products: -rust
reactants: iron and oxygen products: rust (aka: iron (II) oxide or FeO)
Reactants: iron an oxygen Product: iron(III) oxide, Fe2O3
no
It rusts. Check the "related links" if you are concerned for more information regarding the chemical reactions that take place and the different products formed when iron rusts.
Iron rusts in the presence of Oxygen.
Neither. Only iron rusts. Other metals oxidize.
iron
No. Atoms cannot be destroyed by chemical processes. When iron rusts it bonds with oxygen to form iron oxide.
iron
No. Iron rusts but it is not biodegradable.
When iron gets wet or comes into contact with water, it is likely to rust. However, some iron products are coated with substances that help prevent rust.