Rust occurs when metal reacts with oxygen. The process of anything reacting with oxygen is called oxidization. Therefore, a scientific name for rust can be the name of the metal plus oxide (ex: iron oxide).
Rust is a general term for a series of iron oxides formed by the reaction of iron with oxygen in the presence of water. Several forms of rust are distinguishable visually and by spectroscopy, and form under different circumstances.[1] Rust consists of hydrated iron(III) oxides Fe2O3·nH2O, iron(III) oxide-hydroxide (FeO(OH), Fe(OH)
The chemical name for rust is Hydrated iron oxide (III). ;)
The chemical name for rust is Iron Oxide
The chemical name for rust is Iron Oxide. The formula for Iron Oxide (rust) is FeO.
Rust is formed from Fe2O3.nH2O and Fe(OH)3.
Rust is iron oxide.
corrosion :)
oxidation
Sanding rust off of a metal is a physical change. You are changing the rust's location, but not its chemical structure.
No, since rust is a chemical change (oxidation).
Rusting is a chemical reaction because it is irreversible. Rust or iron oxide is formed when iron reacts with oxygen in water.
Fe2O3 is the chemical formula for rust.
Rust is the result of a chemical combination of iron and oxygen.
Rusting is a chemical process, so no if its lacking it cannot be chemical its physical
rust on a bike ?!?!:)
ability to rust is a chemical property
Rust is the product of a chemical reaction between iron and oxygen.
Rusting is a chemical reaction. Thus, rust resistance is a chemical property.
Iron(III)Oxide
Rust is a chemical change.
Its is chemical as
Rust is a specific chemical, a hydrated iron oxide. 'Rust' can also be used as a verb to denote iron is undergoing the process.
Sanding rust off of a metal is a physical change. You are changing the rust's location, but not its chemical structure.
No, since rust is a chemical change (oxidation).
Yes, rust is the chemical reaction of Oxygen and Iron when there is a presence of water.