oxygen, rust is iron oxide
No, blisters are not necessary for an iron burn to heal. Proper wound care, such as keeping the burn clean and dressed, will help promote healing. If you are concerned about your burn, it's best to consult a medical professional for advice.
Yes it can
to burn coke that will burn the raw material
it increases the mass when you burn it
The residue obtained from heating crystals of FeSO4 (iron(II) sulfate) is Fe2O3 (iron(III) oxide) and SO2 (sulfur dioxide) gases. This is because the heating process causes the iron(II) sulfate to decompose, releasing water vapor, sulfur dioxide gas, and leaving iron(III) oxide as a solid residue.
Yes iron can burn
because iron doesn't burn...it melts.
Not burn, but damage.
No, blisters are not necessary for an iron burn to heal. Proper wound care, such as keeping the burn clean and dressed, will help promote healing. If you are concerned about your burn, it's best to consult a medical professional for advice.
that it can get to hot and burn you.
Yes it can
Maybe!
Oxygen can support combustion, but iron itself does not burn in typical atmospheric conditions. However, iron can oxidize, forming iron oxide (rust), in the presence of oxygen and moisture. This process is a slow form of oxidation rather than rapid combustion.
It can, under the right conditions. Small pieces of iron, such as iron filings, will burn.
You use a Bunsen burner
to burn coke that will burn the raw material
it increases the mass when you burn it