Rust consists of hydrated iron oxides Fe2O3·nH2O and iron oxide-hydroxide (FeO(OH), Fe(OH)3).
when certain elements (such as steel) are exposed to oxygen, they react, and rust is formed. However this reaction is very slow
Only IRON Rusts. Alloys that contain iron may rust. Other alloys do not RUST. They may oxidise. Stainless Steel which is an alloy of iron,.nickel and chrome does not rust. , hence its name Stainless Steel.
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Iron and oxygen
all rims rust if they are exposed to harsh elements long enough..
If untreated and left exposed to the elements metal furniture will rust.
Fe2O3 is the answer you look for. In other words Iron + Oxygen = Rust
The elements that hydrocarbons contain are: -Hydrogen -Carbons
O and Fe
Rust is a chemical compound, essentially an iron oxide.
No. Both chlorine and hydrogen are elements. Elements cannot contain other elements.
No elements are made up of a compound. I think you mean 'Which elements make up iron oxide?', and the answer to that is iron and oxygen.