Rust is not an element. Rust is a compound which is made up of iron oxide.
Rust is an iron oxide compound. There are several different iron oxides that make up rust.
Rust is most of all 'metal oxide' which is chemically formed by reaction of certain metals (not all) with oxygen (gas, 20% in air)
Iron is the most common element that erodes to form rust, which is composed of iron oxide. When iron comes into contact with water and oxygen, a chemical reaction occurs that causes the iron to corrode and form rust.
The term "rust" technically applies only to iron oxides and its variations, so the element carbon cannot rust.
Boron does not rust because it does not contain iron. Rust is specific to iron and its alloys, which react with oxygen in the presence of moisture to form iron oxide. Boron is a nonmetallic element and is not prone to rusting.
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iron is one anything that can be oxidized will rust
No, rust is specific to the element Iron.
The element required for an iron kettle to rust is oxygen.
Rust is an iron oxide compound. There are several different iron oxides that make up rust.
There is 1 Iron atom and 2 oxogen atoms in Iron rust.
evaporation
Zinc is commonly used to coat iron to prevent rust.
Iron reacts with oxygen in air to for rust.
Oxygen turns copper green.
Rust, by definition, is oxidized iron. Therefore iron (Fe) is the only metal element which will rust. However, iron is incorporated into many alloys, such as steel, which will also rust.
Iron. Iron, when exposed to oxygen, turns into iron oxide - better known as rust.