Yes, the heaviest naturally occurring one.
It takes one electron per atom Hlg, becoming (Hlg)- when oxidising the iron atom
Halogen = Hlg, to write short notes like chemical symbols are.
no iron is a transition metal
Astatine
The group sevens non-metals get less reactive the further down the table they fall, making fluorine the most reactive and iodine least reactive. So based on this i would say that fluorine reacts fastest with iron (:
When iron reacts with air, they form ferric oxide.
You could use spectroscopy as a definite method, or you could use an oxidizing agent that reacts with O2 (Oxygen), such as Iron, Nitric Acid, or halogen compounds.
oxygen
Astatine
The group sevens non-metals get less reactive the further down the table they fall, making fluorine the most reactive and iodine least reactive. So based on this i would say that fluorine reacts fastest with iron (:
iron sulphide is formed
i dont no
When iron reacts with air, they form ferric oxide.
it explodes
Nothing happens, because copper is below iron in the reactivity series, so it can't displace iron in iron compounds
A salt
Idealy. Fe + 2HCl --> FeCl2 + H2 You get iron II chloride and hydrogen gas.
Iron is formed with aluminium oxide. The reaction is used for welding iron (steel) components.
Reacts with a halogen to form a salt.
Reacts with a halogen to form a salt.