the three things are water, moisture and air
Iron (Fe) and Oxygen (O)
H2O + time + anything
Iron(Fe) and Oxygen(o2)
We know that iron (Fe) and oxygen (O) make up iron oxide. (There is more than one oxide of iron, by the way.)
Iron and oxygen.
NO!!!! It is a COMPOUND. It is made up of two elements. viz. Iron(Fe) and oxygen(O).
well Fe is one element and O is another, so there are two, but since there are numbers next to the element symbol, it means there are anumber of those elements combined, such as Fe2 O3 there are two ironmolecules and 3 oxygen molecules combined.. Therefore: 4Fe + 3O2 --> 2Fe2O3
No, iron oxide is a solid.
We know that iron (Fe) and oxygen (O) make up iron oxide. (There is more than one oxide of iron, by the way.)
The elements found in ferrous oxide are iron (Fe) and oxygen (O).
Iron and oxygen.
iron and oxygen!
The scientific name for rust is iron oxide. It is made up of the elements iron and oxygen. Turning iron to iron oxide is an example of corrosion.
Iron-II, Iron-III and Manganese-IV oxide
A compound is 2 or more elements permanently combined. Rust is a combination of iron and oxygen, both elements- into iron oxide, a compound.
iron and oxygen...
No elements are made up of a compound. I think you mean 'Which elements make up iron oxide?', and the answer to that is iron and oxygen.
"Atoms" of the compound iron oxide do not exist, but the compound contains iron and oxygen atoms, both in the form of ions.
"Atoms" of the compound iron oxide do not exist, but the compound contains iron and oxygen atoms, both in the form of ions.
NO!!!! It is a COMPOUND. It is made up of two elements. viz. Iron(Fe) and oxygen(O).