Iron oxide or rust
the modern iron has a small "shell" to hold the water in it now if its empty and is in water it may float from the air inside the iron
Yes. Water, or any other form of moisture, will combine with iron to create iron oxide, otherwise known as rust.
avoid water
Water. ---------- Oxygen
Iron is being oxidised by the to make iron oxide and this reaction cannot occur if water is not present. the water does not get used up in this reaction it is only a catalyst
The iron would react with the oxygen in the water to make iron oxide, or rust.
Yes, iron can rust in water. When iron is exposed to both water and oxygen, a chemical reaction occurs where the iron oxidizes, forming iron oxide or rust. This process is accelerated in the presence of impurities in the water, such as salts and minerals.
Take iron, add water and wait.
Yes, as long as oxygen is present aswell, iron will rust.
Iron sulfate dissolves in water to form a blue-green solution, as the iron ions dissociate in the water. This process is exothermic, meaning it releases heat energy into the surroundings as the compound dissolves.
iron carbonate and dilute hydrochloric acid
I'm not so good at science but I think The Oxygen from the water (H20) oxidises the iron and makes iron oxide, which is rust.