iron and oxygen...
No, because Iron oxide is not a mixture of Iron and Oxygen. It is a compound in which iron and Oxygen have been chemically combined to create a new substance, which has different chemical and physical properties form either of the two elements which it is made from.
It will form a mixture of the two compounds.
density, conductivity.
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.
Iron is a chemical element; iron compounds contain in the molecule iron but also other elements.
iron and oxygen!
No, because Iron oxide is not a mixture of Iron and Oxygen. It is a compound in which iron and Oxygen have been chemically combined to create a new substance, which has different chemical and physical properties form either of the two elements which it is made from.
Since iron oxide is made from TWO elements (Fe, and O), it is a compounds and so you have a MOLECULE, not an atom of iron oxide.
NO!!!! It is a COMPOUND. It is made up of two elements. viz. Iron(Fe) and oxygen(O).
Iron and oxygen
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
It is not an element. It is an compound made of two elements: Iron and Oxygen, FeO.
FeO for ferrous oxide, ( iron(II) oxide); Fe2O3 for ferric oxide, (iron(III) oxide) and Fe3O4 for ferrous ferric oxide, (iron (II,III) oxide)
When iron is burnt (heated) and exposed to air the iron will combine rapidly with oxygen atoms to form FeO molecules (FeO - Iron Oxide - Also known as 'rust' on iron materials)
It will form a mixture of the two compounds.
density, conductivity.
nitrous oxide, or N2O contains two elements, Nitrogen and Oxygen