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Iron oxides are chemical compounds composed of iron and oxygen. All together, there are sixteen known iron oxides and oxyhydroxides.
Iron oxides and oxide-hydroxides are widespread in nature, play an important role in many geological and biological processes, and are widely used by humans, e.g., as iron ores, pigments, catalysts, in thermite (see the diagram) and hemoglobin. Common rust is a form of iron(III) oxide. Iron oxides are widely used as inexpensive, durable pigments in paints, coatings and colored concretes. Colors commonly available are in the "earthy" end of the yellow/orange/red/brown/black range. When used as a food coloring, it has E number E172.
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A video showing how to make Iron oxide powder or rust powder. Rust is a valuable ingredient in many pyrotechnic recipes, mainly thermite, but it can also be added to other mixtures as an oxidizer. Iron oxides and oxide-hydroxides are widespread in nature, play an important role in many geological and biological processes, and are widely used by humans, e.g., as iron ores, pigments, catalysts, in thermite (see the diagram) and hemoglobin. Common rust is a form of iron(III) oxide. Iron oxides are widely used as inexpensive, durable pigments in paints, coatings and colored concretes. Colors commonly available are in the "earthy" end of the yellow/orange/red/brown/black range. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_oxide http://vonmalegowski.blogspot.ca/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/VonMalegowsk...
In this video I show you how to make red iron oxide using three different methods! Make thermite: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iniulPUFrM For method one you won't need any chemicals! For method two you will only need baking soda and a battery For method three bleach and vinegar are required we make iron oxide (rust)
A simple, hands-free, effective process for making iron (III) oxide in bulk for thermite, rocketry, pigments, or anything else. So far, I have completed this process three times and made over 250g of finely powdered iron (III) oxide, better known as rust. I have also confirmed that it works in thermite. I also did a post on my blog, so check that out for more science experiments and other interesting projects. http://www.sciencewithscreens.blogspot.com Music by audionautix.com - Roboskater.
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We made a whole flower pot of thermite on the second to last day of school with our teacher.
Iron oxide can be used in multiple ways but the most common is in the fiery hot thermite reaction! We ofcourse are also interested and we have decided to take the step to make the first component. This video is a detailed guide on how to make Iron oxide for your own use, let us know if you see something wrong or what could be improved, we`ll add it in the description. Don`t forget to subscribe! Extra Information: If your rust is black, even after boiling down, try heating it above a fire in something like a soda can, this should convert it to the red Fe2O3, there will be some contaminations of other iron oxides, this will affect its performance in thermite, and might make it unable to use it in reactions that require very pure chemicals, but its still fine for thermite! Another way to ...
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A video about the chemical reaction of iron oxide and how various chemistry topics relate to it.
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Andy Jackson continues his introductory series on ore deposits with a discussion of porphyries, skarns, and iron oxide copper gold deposits. Watch and learn!
Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second smallest planet in the Solar System, after Mercury. Named after the Roman god of war, it is often referred to as the "Red Planet" because the iron oxide prevalent on its surface gives it a reddish appearance
Iron Oxide Live at the Brandt Gallery, 02.01.14. Show closing for K. Stewart's "Fundamentals of Engineering" and Jeanette Thomas's "Extended Family." Original Video by Tom Orange. Editing by Personal Checks for Sexual Favors.
Technique: vibrant transparent colour layering, stenciling and bubble wrap! see the supply list below! Geared towards beginners and I talk throughout the process to make it easy to understand. If you have any questions, please comment or go to ArtPlace.ca and send me a private message. ------------------------------------ Background Type: 6×9 Watercolour Paper – 140lb Palette: DecoArt Media Fluid Acrylics Transparent Yellow Iron Oxide – DMFA42 Transparent Red Iron Oxide – DMFA41 Quinacridone Gold – DMFA32 Quinacridone Burnt Orange – DMFA31 Diarylide Yellow – DMFA11* Titanium White – DMFA39 Mediums: DecoArt Media Matte Medium – DMM20 DecoArt Media White Gesso – DMM18 Stencils: DecoArt Andy Skinner Mixed Media Stencils – Burning Rubber – Andy01 Brushes: Royal Soft-Grip, #8 Brist...
Iron is a chemical element with the symbol Fe (from Latin: ferrum) and atomic number 26. It is a metal in the first transition series. It is by mass the most common element on Earth, forming much of Earth's outer and inner core. It is the fourth most common element in the Earth's crust. Iron's very common presence in rocky planets like Earth is due to its abundant production as a result of fusion in high-mass stars. Iron chemical compounds, which include ferrous and ferric compounds, have many uses. Iron oxide mixed with aluminium powder can be ignited to create a thermite reaction, used in welding and purifying ores. It forms binary compounds with the halogens and the chalcogens. Among its organometallic compounds is ferrocene, the first sandwich compound discovered. Iron plays an impor...
NASA Reveals Details Of Mars Discovery - HISTORY CHANNEL Mars is the 4th planet from the Sun as well as the second littlest planet in the Solar System, after Mercury. Called after the Roman god of war, it is commonly referred to as the "Red Planet" since the iron oxide widespread on its surface area offers it a reddish appearance. Mars is a terrestrial planet with a thin environment, having surface area functions reminiscent both of the effect craters of the Moon as well as the volcanoes, valleys, deserts, as well as polar ice caps of Earth. The rotational period and also seasonal cycles of Mars are similarly similar to those of Earth, as is the tilt that generates the periods. Mars is the website of Olympus Mons, the biggest volcano as well as second-highest recognized mountain in the S...
I was pounded yesterday with over a hundred emails about another YouTuber making claims that an iron oxide dust had bombarded the ISS and was falling to Earth to poison the land, water and people. So the first part of this video is explaining to you that was not and is not going to happen. The second part of the video is another study of the strange lights seen in Hong Kong and Australia on July 28, 2016 and proof that it was not natural phenomenon. So the question is, WHAT IS IT?
Principles and Prevention of Corrosion - Corrosion & Decomposition Documentary Corrosion is a natural process, which converts refined metal to their more stable oxide. It is the gradual destruction of materials (usually metals) by chemical reaction with their environment. In the most common use of the word, this means electrochemical oxidation of metal in reaction with an oxidant such as oxygen. Rusting, the formation of iron oxides, is a well-known example of electrochemical corrosion. This type of damage typically produces oxide(s) or salt(s) of the original metal, and results in a distinctive orange colouration. Corrosion can also occur in materials other than metals, such as ceramics or polymers, although in this context, the term degradation is more common. More Documentary Films...