The reaction will depend on the operating temperature. at very high temperature iron will form ferric oxide which is a main component in sulfuric acid production. if the temperature is not enough the reaction will not occur since, the enthalphy and entropy will produce a positive value
When iron is burnt in the presence of oxygen, it forms iron oxide. If the metal is in the form or iron fillings, it will produce a fireball.
the oxidization of the iron burns in the oxygen as the Bunsen burner lights
It gets hot...and is able to be shaped
It gives off some type of gas.
It turn blue the flame
It melts
Iron will burn in pure oxygen.
Iron fillings will be corroded.
Nothing happens, because copper is below iron in the reactivity series, so it can't displace iron in iron compounds
iron sulphide is formed
It gets burnt
Yes iron can burn
Iron will burn in pure oxygen.
because iron doesn't burn...it melts.
an iron burn can cause wound which requires air to heal
Not burn, but damage.
Maybe!
that it can get to hot and burn you.
Yes it can
It can, under the right conditions. Small pieces of iron, such as iron filings, will burn.
You use a Bunsen burner
to burn coke that will burn the raw material
oxygen, rust is iron oxide