Miss Sunshine
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Would you say the rusting of iron is a corrosion reaction???
now i'm a little confused...minijumbuk said:I wouldn't say "corrosion reaction". It is a chemical reaction, where the metal corrodes.
Rusting is actually the oxidation of, specifically, Iron. Other oxidation reactions don't get the name "rust".
It is.Miss Sunshine said:now i'm a little confused...
Is oxidising a type of chemical reaction though???
Alright, I will trust you on that then minijumbuk and rolror88..rolror88 said:It is.
minijumbuk is right, oxidation reaction is a better name for it.
i think it is also in presence of water? i might be wrong but thats what i think cause combustion is also combining a substance with oxygen and the substance can be a metal.suzlee said:Corrosion reaction: a metal reacts with oxygen.
Yeah, I agree with above... it's year 10 science and we use what we learn when we get tested.
Combusting is different. They're organic compounds such as alkanes or alkanols, and the products are usually always CO2 and H2OAznmichael92 said:i think it is also in presence of water? i might be wrong but thats what i think cause combustion is also combining a substance with oxygen and the substance can be a metal.
If specificity is proportional to goodness, then yes; otherwise, 'no' or not a definite 'yes'.rolror88 said:minijumbuk is right, oxidation reaction is a better name for it.
Water, as moisture in the air, catalyses the reaction (and is also an electrolyte!).i think it is also in presence of water?
Depends on the reactivity of the metal, really.i might be wrong but thats what i think cause combustion is also combining a substance with oxygen and the substance can be a metal.
Given complete combustion and an abudance of diatomic oxygen, yes.minijumbuck said:the products are usually always CO2 and H2O
Yep.Oxidation of metals, though, do not turn into CO2 and H2O. Instead, they (if I remember correctly) lose electrons to oxygen/water molecules to become metallic oxides.
From memory, it was in the year 10 Core Science text book.Lucid Scintilla said:LOLOL, OIL RIG was in the Yr9* science textbook, Yr10 dude who does accelerated Chem.
ETA: *or Yr10.
Wow, so many questions.shad0w said:I was told...
Corrosion
Metal + Oxygen -> Metal Oxide
Iron + Oxygen -> Iron Oxide
To speed this process water + oxygen +salt can be used; this will create rust (I think you need H2O as well)
lol...i think i might be way off...cus WTH is OIL RIG?
Yesshad0w said:ZOMG WTH!? YOU DO CHEM IN YR 10!?
Toongabbie Christian Schoolshad0w said:WHAT SCHOOL!?
You should be told in subject selections for year 11 / 12. There's general, then there's just Mathematics (2 units). If you like maths, you can choose to do extension maths. Extension 1 is where you just do one more unit, so that's why it's 3 unit maths. (Tad harder). Extension 2 is where you go even further, so you do an extra 2 units (from the normal mathematics). It gives you 4 units. So last year I did extension 1 and 2 maths......shad0w said:o and was it unit 1or2 math in yr 9??
What a beast...JasonNg1025 said:So last year I did extension 1 and 2 maths......
Yea. How'd you go in it?independantz said:What a beast...