Iron oxide is red. The presence of iron oxide on the surface of Mars gives the planet its color and nickname "The Red Planet."
The color of iron sulphide is black - ish grey .
IF it is ferrous sulphate then green will be its colour. IF it is ferric sulphate, then it will be brownisn.
All Compounds have Black-Brown lustrous or amorphous black form
I think reddish - brown. (see link)
green :)
red
Yes
No. Iron oxide (rust) gives Mars it's red color.
The red color comes from various oxides of iron (hematite mostly) in very, very fine particles, and trace amounts of other elements including titanium, chlorine and sulfurscientists think mars once had water, and mars's surface has a lot of iron in it, so they react together and make rust, which is redish brown in color.:)
Mars. The soil of this planet is rich in iron oxide, which gives the planet a characteristic color. >:)
Mars is covered in rust. Iron oxide to be exact. The iron oxide is simply a dust that covers the entire surface in varying depths. That dust is picked up by wind and carried into the atmosphere where it reflects the red part of the light spectrum and, viola, Mars is the Red Planet.
Rust colored.
Yes
Mars
Mars.
Iron oxide of course is rust, so it adds a reddish-brown color.
FeO for ferrous oxide, ( iron(II) oxide); Fe2O3 for ferric oxide, (iron(III) oxide) and Fe3O4 for ferrous ferric oxide, (iron (II,III) oxide)
It comes from iron oxide.
the iron oxide which gives it its reddish color
Iron Oxide - rust.
Iron Oxide Its actually Iron(ii) Oxide there is no such thing as iron oxide.
Rust is the oxide of iron. It is usually red in color, flakey, and provides no protection to the underlying iron.
Rust is not an element but compounds of iron. The brown oxide of iron is ferrous oxide and the black oxide of iron is ferric oxide.