The iron will become oxidized and we will say that it has become rusty.
Oxidation happens.
When many materials containing iron are exposed to oxygen and water, they undergo a chemical reaction known as oxidation, leading to the formation of rust, primarily iron oxide (Fe2O3·nH2O). This process can weaken the structural integrity of the iron-containing materials over time, resulting in corrosion. The presence of electrolytes, such as salt, can accelerate this degradation. Proper protective measures, like painting or galvanization, can help prevent rust formation.
Lots of materials oxidize when exposed to oxygen; water is not strictly necessary for this to occur.Aluminium, for example, oxidizes almost immediately when exposed to oxygen. You've probably never touched aluminium; anything aluminium you've picked up had a thin, transparent layer of alumina (aluminium oxide) covering and protecting the metal underneath.
Iron has to be exposed to oxygen for oxidation to occur.
I think what you are reffering to is iron oxide which is commonly known as rust
oxidation
Oxidation happens.
1. iran is a country (maybe your thinking of iron) 2. they dont call it a spider for nuthin'
When many materials containing iron are exposed to oxygen and water, they undergo a chemical reaction known as oxidation, leading to the formation of rust, primarily iron oxide (Fe2O3·nH2O). This process can weaken the structural integrity of the iron-containing materials over time, resulting in corrosion. The presence of electrolytes, such as salt, can accelerate this degradation. Proper protective measures, like painting or galvanization, can help prevent rust formation.
Man-made items that contain oxygen include water (H₂O), which is essential for life and is used in various industrial processes. Additionally, many synthetic materials, such as plastics and chemicals, also contain oxygen in their molecular structure.
Lots of materials oxidize when exposed to oxygen; water is not strictly necessary for this to occur.Aluminium, for example, oxidizes almost immediately when exposed to oxygen. You've probably never touched aluminium; anything aluminium you've picked up had a thin, transparent layer of alumina (aluminium oxide) covering and protecting the metal underneath.
Iron has to be exposed to oxygen for oxidation to occur.
I think what you are reffering to is iron oxide which is commonly known as rust
Oxygen is an element which exists as a diatomic gas at room temperature. Water is a compound of oxygen and hydrogen at two parts to one. Water may also contain dissolved oxygen. The atmosphere contains about 20% oxygen, and may also contain water vapour. Short answer: no, oxygen does not contain water.
Oxygen gas is evolved when chlorine is passed into water and subsequently exposed to sunlight, which causes the chlorine to react with water, releasing oxygen and forming hypochlorous acid.
What we breathe is air, and oxygen is just 20% of the air. Oxygen does not contain water, it is an element and it contains only itself. However, air does contain some water vapor.
Let's see. Our atmosphere contains oxygen. Oxygen tanks contain oxygen. Oh yeah water has oxygen too