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A rusty nail is typically made of iron or steel that has been exposed to moisture, leading to oxidation and the formation of rust on its surface. The rust is a reddish-brown iron oxide that forms when iron or steel reacts with oxygen and water.
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.
The rusting of a nail is a chemical change. This is because the iron in the nail reacts with oxygen in the air to form iron oxide, which is the rust. This process involves a chemical reaction and results in a change in the composition of the nail.
Yes - the steel under the rust is a metal (steel is iron with a trace of the non-metal, carbon), while the rust is iron oxide.
Glittery red nail polish is a heterogeneous mixture because it contains visible glitter particles that are not evenly distributed throughout the polish.
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Heterogenous mixture
Glittery nail polish is a heterogeneous mixture.
Well, iron fillings can't really be a mixture, since there aren't two different substances here. ________________________ But to answer the question- 1. Iron Filings are homogeneous as they are of the same or similar kind (from the definition of homogeneous). 2. They are a homogeneous substance being a physical material which has discrete existence (from the definition of substance).
Iron is a compound iron nail is a iron ore which means that the iron nail is a mixture of metals such as copper and zinc added to make the nail stronger.
I guess that it is a homogeneous mixture because it doesn't show the pattern and a hetergeneous does. So, yes it is a homogeneous mixture. Welcome:)!
Iron lose electrons.
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.
The rust that forms on the nail is actually iron oxide, which has a greater molecular weight than iron. This additional weight from the rust causes the rusty nail to weigh more than the original nail.
A rusty nail is typically made of iron or steel that has been exposed to moisture, leading to oxidation and the formation of rust on its surface. The rust is a reddish-brown iron oxide that forms when iron or steel reacts with oxygen and water.
When a rusty nail is put into coke or another acidic substance, the rust (iron oxide) will undergo a chemical reaction with the acid to form soluble iron compounds. This process will dissolve the rust and remove it from the nail, leaving behind clean iron.
no, rust is not a disease, rust is a chemical reaction that occurs when iron reacts with water and air