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HI Iron metal reacts in moist air by oxidation to give a hydrated iron oxide. This does not protect the iron surface to further reaction since it flakes off, exposing more iron metal to oxidation.
The rusting of Iron is a chemical change as Iron reacts with Oxygen to form Iron Oxide [Rust]
It depends on which metal you are using?Iron + Oxygen = Iron OxideMagnesium + Oxygen = Magnesium OxideAluminium + Oxygen = Aluminium OxideSee, just add the metal name in front of "OXIDE"I hope this answer has been of much use.
Metals in the reactivity series from aluminium to copper react with oxygen in the air to form the metal oxide. Aluminium and Zinc reacts very quickly, Iron reacts slowly at room temperature. Tin, Lead and Copper reacts with Oxygen in air when heated. Silver, Gold and Platinum do not react with Oxygen in air
The chemical equation is:4 Fe + 3 O2 = 2 Fe2O3
The mass of aluminium is 0,48 g.
iron
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HI Iron metal reacts in moist air by oxidation to give a hydrated iron oxide. This does not protect the iron surface to further reaction since it flakes off, exposing more iron metal to oxidation.
magnesium
Oxidation
When a metal corrodes, it reacts with a chemical in the environment to produce a new substance. Often the metal reacts with oxygen to form a metal oxide. A well-known example is iron reacting with oxygen to form iron oxide, known as rust.
Iron and Zinc
Magnesium, Iron, Copper,sodium and potassium
When a metal corrodes, it reacts with a chemical in the environment to produce a new substance. Often the metal reacts with oxygen to form a metal oxide. A well-known example is iron reacting with oxygen to form iron oxide, known as rust.
Rust is the name given to the compound Iron oxide, which forms when Iron reacts with Oxygen in the air. Metals which do not contain Iron or Chlorine don't rust.
The rusting of Iron is a chemical change as Iron reacts with Oxygen to form Iron Oxide [Rust]