There's no real answer to that. Rust is a non-stoichiometric compound, which is a fancy way of saying that it doesn't have a fixed or simple formula. In addition, it's largely ionic so it doesn't have molecules anyway. Iron(III) oxide, which is rather like dry rust, is a giant ionic lattice containing Fe3+ and O2- ions.
rust looks orangish- reddish and is really nasty and hard to get rid of.
rust is generally gritty and occurrs due to oxidation of steel
It appears on mainly iron, steel, and other things that comtain iron.
Red to reddish brown.
Rusty and rough looking. Probably orange.
Rust is red.
Alluminium
probably.
The atomic number of Aluminium is 13.
Rusting is an oxidation reaction.
Rusting is a chemical change.
It's a soft silver coloured metal, a shade off silver - the metal.
when alluminium reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid , it forms alluminium chloride and gives out hydrogen
YES!
Alluminium
alluminium
It is a solid.
A tube is the same as bar with just a hole running through the middle. hope this helps
they are made of alluminium
It is made from alluminium.
Alluminium
Alluminium
yes Eh? what do you mean yes? Give a way. Like maybe they paint cars to keep them from rusting?