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The answer is...sortof. Jeweler' Rouge (aka Fe2O3, hematite, ferric oxide) is an oxide of the iron isotope Fe3+. Iron oxide typically refers to the Fe2+ (ferrous) isotope and has the molecular structure FeO (aka rust) and occurs anywhere iron is exposed to air.

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Does iron weigh the same as iron oxide?

The right question should be: Does one mole of iron weigh the same as one mole of iron oxide? The answer is NO, Iron Oxide weighs more.


Is iron oxide also known as magnetite?

No, iron oxide and magnetite are not the same. Iron oxide is a generic term that refers to a range of compounds containing iron and oxygen. Magnetite is a specific type of iron oxide with the chemical formula Fe3O4 that is naturally occurring and magnetic in nature.


Is it possible to change iron acetate into iron oxide using easily accessible materials and techniques?

Yes, it is possible to convert iron acetate into iron oxide using simple procedures. You can do this by heating the iron acetate in air at a high temperature, which will result in the decomposition of iron acetate and the formation of iron oxide. This process can be done using a regular household oven or a hot plate.


Rust and iron oxide are they same?

There are seven different types of iron oxide, all of which can be found in rust at some stage of the process. So the answer to your question is yes but there is a lot more to it than just that.


Can electric current pass through iron oxide?

Iron oxide is a poor conductor of electricity, so electric current does not typically pass through it easily. Iron oxide is considered to be an insulator, which means it does not facilitate the flow of electric charges in the same way that conductive materials, like metals, do.


What happens when iron is added to oxygen?

Nothing unless they are heated. If they are heated it will become iron oxide. Which is the same material that we find the ground


does rust have the same priorities as rust?

That doesn't make any sense rust is iron oxide


Why does the rusting of iron make the iron thinner and thinner?

When rusting occurs, some of the outer metal converts to a crumbly iron oxide that doesn't have the same strength as the metal. The deeper the rusting goes into the metal , the weaker the bar will become.


There are 10 grams of iron in a sealed container with moist air The sealed container with iron and moist air weighs a total 15 grams what is true after the iron rusts?

After the iron rusts, it will combine with oxygen from the air to form iron oxide. Since the total weight of the sealed container after the iron rusts is still 15 grams, the added weight will be the mass of the oxygen atoms that combined with the iron to form iron oxide.


What is the feminine word for rouge?

Rouge is spelled the same in both masculine and feminine forms.


Will a lead pipe rust?

Lead won't rust in the same way as iron, a white oxide layer will appear overtime, but it won't break away as much as rust on iron.


Why isn't rusted iron as attracted to a magnet as non rusted iron?

Rusted iron, or iron oxide, does not contain the same magnetic properties as pure iron. The presence of rust creates a barrier between the iron atoms and the magnetic field, reducing the overall magnetism. Additionally, the rust itself is not magnetic, further decreasing the attraction to a magnet.