No. Only oxygen must be present. The process of rusting is the reaction of iron metal (Fe) combining with oxygen gas (O2) to form iron oxide (FeO or Fe2O3). Water (and salt) speed up this reaction a great deal, but oxygen is the only one that is necessary.
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Another person: No. Only oxygen is necessary for oxidation to occur. When exposed to dry oxygen for a period of time, a thin film of rust would appear on the surface of the metal. However, there would only be rust on the surface of the metal and the rest of the metal would not be affected. (I'm not very sure with my answer because I'm just a year 8 student)
Not necessarily.Rust is a general term for a series of iron oxides, usually red oxides, formed by the reaction of iron and oxygen in the presence of water or air moisture.
Iron rusts when it reacts with oxygen to produce iron oxide. Water will also oxidize iron because it has oxygen in it.
Iron can rust even without water, but it rusts much more rapidly if it is exposed to water as well as air. It is the oxygen in the air which causes it to rust.
No. Oxygen is required for the rusting process to occur. Rust, by definition, is iron OXIDE, or Fe2O3, so oxygen must come from somewhere.
Rusting will only occur in the presence of both water and oxygen. In the presence of oxygen, water vapour in the air will cause rusting to occur. So unless you are talking about the iron coming into contact with water vapour but when there is no oxygen, the answer is yes.
The gas that is required to allow rusting to occur is Oxygen
Both processes require Oxygen. Rusting (I think) is where metal reacts with oxygen and moisture and becomes oxidises. Burning or combustion, ALWAYS needs Oxygen to occur. Hope this helps!
Cellular respiration sometimes is referred to as aerobic respiration, meaning that it occurs in the presence of oxygen, and is not an anaerobic process. Glycolysis is one of the processes in cellular respiration. In the final steps of glycolysis, two hydrogen atoms are removed from each three-carbon compound by bonding to free-floating oxygen atoms in the cytoplasm to form water.
Fermentation normally occurs in an the absence of oxygen (called anaerobic) but is can occur in its presence
Rusting will only occur in the presence of both water and oxygen. In the presence of oxygen, water vapour in the air will cause rusting to occur. So unless you are talking about the iron coming into contact with water vapour but when there is no oxygen, the answer is yes.
The gas that is required to allow rusting to occur is Oxygen
Both processes require Oxygen. Rusting (I think) is where metal reacts with oxygen and moisture and becomes oxidises. Burning or combustion, ALWAYS needs Oxygen to occur. Hope this helps!
Both processes require Oxygen. Rusting (I think) is where metal reacts with oxygen and moisture and becomes oxidises. Burning or combustion, ALWAYS needs Oxygen to occur. Hope this helps!
Both processes require Oxygen. Rusting (I think) is where metal reacts with oxygen and moisture and becomes oxidises. Burning or combustion, ALWAYS needs Oxygen to occur. Hope this helps!
Rusting can occur due to other factors such as exposure to moisture or water, presence of oxygen, and the presence of certain acids or chemicals in the environment. Additionally, the presence of impurities in the metal can also accelerate the rusting process. High humidity, salty environments, and contact with corrosive substances can all contribute to the rusting of metals.
Rusting is the process of formation of Iron Oxides on meatls most commonly Iron. Rusting can only take place in presence of three things : IRon , Water , and Air or Oxygen. If even one of these is absent rusting cannot occur.
The conditions necessary for rusting are water (or water vapour) and air, specifically Oxygen. If one condition is absent and the other is present then rusting would not occur but if both are present then rusting will occur
The iron in blood exists in bound form (it forms part of haemoglobin), so the oxygen cannot oxidise it and form rust.
Electrochemical corrosion of iron or steel,caused by the flow of electric current between different parts of the metal serving as anodes and cathodes of a cell. Rusting requires water and oxygen to occur, and is accelerated in the presence of acids and other electrolytes.
No - glycolysis is anaerobic (it does occur in the presence of oxygen).
Rusting is the corrosion of iron. A redox reaction will occur and the iron will be oxidised by the oxygen and water surrounding it or any other strong oxidants.