It is an oxidation-reduction reaction called rusting.
This is an oxidation reaction.
When the iron in a nail combines with oxygen it forms iron oxide. We call this rust.
The short answer is iron oxide. However, there are two common iron oxides. When you heat iron in air you get black iron oxide, Fe3O4. In more complex reactions red iron oxide, Fe2O3 is produced.
Rust is not an element but compounds of iron. The brown oxide of iron is ferrous oxide and the black oxide of iron is ferric oxide.
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This is an oxidation reaction.
Iron reacting with oxygen produces rust, Fe2O3 (Iron (III) oxide) or FeO2 (Iron (II) oxide) depending on the composition of the iron.
Iron combines with oxygen to produce iron oxide, which is rust.
Iron. Rust is called Iron oxide and has the chemical formulae of Fe2O3·nH2O and for iron(III) oxide-hydroxide: FeO(OH)·Fe(OH)3.
Iron oxide or rust.
the iron combines with oxygen, forming iron III oxide, or Fe2O3
Compounds that form when an element such as aluminum or iron combines chemically with oxygen are called oxides. Oxide minerals are used to make products such as abrasives, toothpaste, cement, and paint.
Nope, chemical. Metal combines with oxygen to form whatever-metal oxide. example: Iron+oxygen=Iron oxide/rust
When the iron in a nail combines with oxygen it forms iron oxide. We call this rust.
The short answer is iron oxide. However, there are two common iron oxides. When you heat iron in air you get black iron oxide, Fe3O4. In more complex reactions red iron oxide, Fe2O3 is produced.
Rust is not an element but compounds of iron. The brown oxide of iron is ferrous oxide and the black oxide of iron is ferric oxide.
It's an oxidation reaction forming iron oxide (rust). Basically: iron + oxygen = iron oxide Iron, (Fe) is an element and react easily with the element Oxygen (O2) the resultant material is a compound known as rust or iron oxide, (FeO2) this proces is known as oxidization.