when iron reacts with oxygen there is formation of iron oxide which is commonly known as rust the brown powder on iron surface. 2Fe + 3O2 => 2Fe2O3 (i am not sure it was long time ago that i studied)
Depending on the amount of carbon used, very many alloys can be made- from metallic steel at 2% to ionic iron carbide (Fe3C) at excess carbon.
What do you get when you mix Carbon and Hydrogen together (C + H)?
Is it CH 2?
It's a little more complicated than that; depending on the variety of steel, you may need several other ingredients than the primary one, which is iron.
Ironoxide also known as rust
C(s) + O2(g) -> CO2(g)
Carbon react with iron forming carbides in steel.
Yes . That is true ;) 2Pb0+C->2Pb+CO2 Good luck ;)
rapid oxidation aka combustion aka burning process
Carbon and Iron are the components of Steel
carbon plus oxygen makes carbon dioxide
Sunlight
no sense for this question
I know that carbon plus oxygen equals iron and iron is what kills stars...
Calcium Carbontriate
It is for resperation
2Al2O3 + 3C -> 3CO2 + 4Al
Low carbon steel is steel with low carbon. High carbon steel is steel with high carbon
Carbon
2co + 2no -> 2co2 + n2
Glucose plus oxygen equals carbon dioxide and water plus energy
acid + metal carbonate--> Salt+ Carbon dioxide+ water