Rust ( iron hydrated oxides) are formed.
Rusting occur in iron when it reacts with oxygen and water...the less salts in the water the faster the rusting occurs...and the more percentage of oxygen the faster it rusts.
Salt water contains Na+ & Cl- ions which are highly reactive with iron to form FeCl2 .So iron rust faster in salt water.
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Think this through. What is the difference between sea water and freshwater? Salt. What does salt do? Rust or create buildups on metal. What types of metal? Several types including iron and steel.
This reaction is called neutralization; the products are a salt and water.
Iron sulphide and water and carbon dioxide!
The Oxygen in the water reacts with the iron in the nail, making Ferrous Oxide
Salt
The iron is rusting because of its chemical bonding with oxygen, which creates ironoxide.
iron sulphate,i think
ferrous sulphate
The material that forms when iron is placed in hydrochloric acid is called iron chloride. It is a pale green salt that dissolves in water, and in the absence of water forms a crystal.
Ammonium salt is formed.
The reaction between hydrochloric acid and iron forms iron (II) chloride, a pale green salt that dissolves in water; in the absence of water it's a greenish-colored crystal.
the reaction which takes place when an acid reacts with a base is called neutralization reaction. For instance,if HCl reacts with NaOH, the products are NaCl and water. Neutralizing an acid with a base would always give salt and water as the only products.
the car works when you add salt water in the car. the magnesium reacts to the salt water.
Rusting occur in iron when it reacts with oxygen and water...the less salts in the water the faster the rusting occurs...and the more percentage of oxygen the faster it rusts.