Rust is the chemical combination of oxygen and iron.
Rust is different from iron and oxygen for the same reason that water is different from oxygen and hydrogen.
Once the elements are chemically combined the properties are completely changed. All matter on Earth is made from the chemical combination of less than 100 individual elements.
Why is sugar different from soot, hydrogen and oxygen? Sugar has the elements of carbon, oxygen and hydrogen chemically combined. It is not a mixture.
No, rust is not a homogeneous mixture. Rust is a chemical compound that forms when iron reacts with oxygen in the presence of water or moisture. It is a solid metal oxide compound, not a homogeneous mixture of different substances.
Rust is a compound formed when iron reacts with oxygen in the presence of moisture or water. It has a different chemical composition and properties compared to pure iron or oxygen. Rust is a combination of iron oxide compounds which are brittle and flaky, unlike the malleable properties of iron and the gaseous nature of oxygen.
Rust forming on an iron nail is a chemical reaction rather than a mixture. Rust is a compound made up of iron oxide that results from the reaction of iron with oxygen and water in the presence of air.
No - essentially iron rust [Fe2O3] is defined as the oxidized derivative of the metal Iron [Fe] However, if the iron rust is not properly prepared we may get contamination. These include Iron Hydroxide, Iron, etc. Hope this helps - bwabwa
Iron from rust is considered a homogeneous mixture because it is a single phase with uniform composition throughout - it consists of iron and oxygen atoms bonded together in a consistent pattern.
Iron does rust by reacting with oxygen.
Rust, which is a coating of iron oxide on steel or iron, is an example of a heterogeneous mixture. Its components can be chemically separated.
Actually, Rust is a mixture, of two compounds = Hydrated Iron(III) oxide [Fe2O3.nH2O] and Hydrated Iron(III) oxide-hydroxide [FeO(OH).nH2O] . Both the compounds are red giving colour to Rust.
I'm sure you meant to ask what makes iron rust. Rusting is a different way of saying oxidation. Oxygen reacts with iron to form iron oxide, or rust.
Rust is a compound formed when iron reacts with oxygen in the presence of moisture, resulting in iron oxide (Fe2O3 or Fe3O4). This chemical reaction results in a substance with distinct properties different from the individual elements, making it a compound rather than a mixture. In a mixture, the components retain their individual properties and can be separated physically, while in a compound, the elements are chemically bonded together.
No, a rusty iron nail is not a homogeneous mixture. It is a chemical compound made up of iron and oxygen that has undergone oxidation, causing it to form rust.
Rust is a heterogeneous mixture. It is formed when iron reacts with oxygen and water in the presence of moisture, leading to the formation of iron oxide compounds on the surface of the metal. This process results in a mixture of different compounds with varying chemical compositions.