Ferric oxide, an alternative name for iron (III) oxide, is a compound.
Rust is not a compound or an alloy. It is a chemical compound called iron oxide that forms when iron reacts with oxygen and water. Rust is a red or brownish flaky substance that forms on iron or steel surfaces when they are exposed to moisture or humidity over time.
Fe2O3 It is neither an acid or a base, and it is a compound, not an element
Iron oxide is an ionic compound.
Iron(III)Oxide
No. It is not. Iron is an element. Oxygen is an element. Iron Oxide is a compound.
No, iron oxide is not an element. It is a compound of iron and oxygen. (There is more than one kind of iron oxide, too.)
It is not an element. It is an compound made of two elements: Iron and Oxygen, FeO.
Iron oxide is a compound, but I would add that a chemist would refer to it as either ferrous oxide or ferric oxide, depending upon the proportion of iron to oxygen.
A solid may be an element (iron), a compound (iron oxide), a mixture (iron ore).
Ferric oxide, an alternative name for iron (III) oxide, is a compound.
Rust is a compound, not an element. It is primarily composed of iron oxide, formed when iron reacts with oxygen in the presence of water or moisture. Iron, one of the elements, combines with oxygen, another element, to create rust.
Iron oxide is a compound. There are a number of different oxides of iron FeO, Fe2O3 and Fe3O4
No. By definition iron oxide is a compound of iron and oxygen.
in its pure form, iron is an element, but that may not be what you are referring to.... if you have iron oxide (rust), this is a compound of iron and oxygen.
Elements only have one kind of atom throughout. Iron dioxide has both iron and oxygen so it isn't an element.
Rust is an iron oxide compound. There are several different iron oxides that make up rust.