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oxygen reacts with iron and forms rust Oxygen reacts with iron to form iron oxide.
When iron reactions with oxygen to form rust, the iron atoms, Fe reacts with the oxygen atoms, O2 to create iron (III) oxide, Fe2O3.4Fe + 3O2 -----> 2Fe2O3Or2Fe + 3/2O2 -----> Fe2O3
iron oxide or dioxide is form or its commonly known as rust
Yes, ability to form rust is chemical because here iron reacts with water and oxygen to form iron oxide or rust.
Rusting is an oxidation reaction; rust (iron oxide) is formed in the presence of water and oxygen.
oxygen reacts with iron and forms rust Oxygen reacts with iron to form iron oxide.
Iron reacts with oxygen in air to for rust.
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When iron reactions with oxygen to form rust, the iron atoms, Fe reacts with the oxygen atoms, O2 to create iron (III) oxide, Fe2O3.4Fe + 3O2 -----> 2Fe2O3Or2Fe + 3/2O2 -----> Fe2O3
Iron reacts with oxygen to produce rust.
Rust is caused when oxygen reacts with iron.Iron oxide does not cause rust, it is rust.
iron oxide or dioxide is form or its commonly known as rust
No. Water and oxygen reacts with iron to form rust.
Yes, ability to form rust is chemical because here iron reacts with water and oxygen to form iron oxide or rust.
Iron CAN shine. However, when exposed to oxygen it reacts to form iron oxide- rust. And THAT is not shiny.
Oxygen reacts with the iron to make it rust.
Iron. Rust is called Iron oxide and has the chemical formulae of Fe2O3·nH2O and for iron(III) oxide-hydroxide: FeO(OH)·Fe(OH)3.