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Oxide and Rust

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Difference between Oxide and Rust

Oxide vs. Rust

An oxide is a chemical compound that contains at least one oxygen atom and one other element in its chemical formula. Rust is an iron oxide, a usually red oxide formed by the redox reaction of iron and oxygen in the presence of water or air moisture.

Similarities between Oxide and Rust

Oxide and Rust have 24 things in common (in Unionpedia): Aluminium, Cadmium, Calcium, Carbon dioxide, Chromium(III) oxide, Concrete, Corrosion, Electrolysis, Hydroxide, Ion, Iron, Iron(II) oxide, Iron(III) oxide, Iron(III) oxide-hydroxide, Magnesium, Metal, Oxygen, Passivation (chemistry), Redox, Sulfur dioxide, Titanium, Water, Zinc, Zinc oxide.

Aluminium

Aluminium or aluminum is a chemical element with symbol Al and atomic number 13.

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Cadmium

Cadmium is a chemical element with symbol Cd and atomic number 48.

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Calcium

Calcium is a chemical element with symbol Ca and atomic number 20.

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Carbon dioxide

Carbon dioxide (chemical formula) is a colorless gas with a density about 60% higher than that of dry air.

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Chromium(III) oxide

Chromium(III) oxide (or chromia) is the inorganic compound of the formula.

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Concrete

Concrete, usually Portland cement concrete, is a composite material composed of fine and coarse aggregate bonded together with a fluid cement (cement paste) that hardens over time—most frequently a lime-based cement binder, such as Portland cement, but sometimes with other hydraulic cements, such as a calcium aluminate cement.

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Corrosion

Corrosion is a natural process, which converts a refined metal to a more chemically-stable form, such as its oxide, hydroxide, or sulfide.

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Electrolysis

In chemistry and manufacturing, electrolysis is a technique that uses a direct electric current (DC) to drive an otherwise non-spontaneous chemical reaction.

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Hydroxide

Hydroxide is a diatomic anion with chemical formula OH−.

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Ion

An ion is an atom or molecule that has a non-zero net electrical charge (its total number of electrons is not equal to its total number of protons).

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Iron

Iron is a chemical element with symbol Fe (from ferrum) and atomic number 26.

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Iron(II) oxide

Iron(II) oxide or ferrous oxide is the inorganic compound with the formula FeO.

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Iron(III) oxide

Iron(III) oxide or ferric oxide is the inorganic compound with the formula Fe2O3.

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Iron(III) oxide-hydroxide

A number of chemicals are dubbed iron(III) oxide-hydroxide.

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Magnesium

Magnesium is a chemical element with symbol Mg and atomic number 12.

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Metal

A metal (from Greek μέταλλον métallon, "mine, quarry, metal") is a material (an element, compound, or alloy) that is typically hard when in solid state, opaque, shiny, and has good electrical and thermal conductivity.

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Oxygen

Oxygen is a chemical element with symbol O and atomic number 8.

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Passivation (chemistry)

Passivation, in physical chemistry and engineering, refers to a material becoming "passive," that is, less affected or corroded by the environment of future use.

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Redox

Redox (short for reduction–oxidation reaction) (pronunciation: or) is a chemical reaction in which the oxidation states of atoms are changed.

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Sulfur dioxide

Sulfur dioxide (also sulphur dioxide in British English) is the chemical compound with the formula.

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Titanium

Titanium is a chemical element with symbol Ti and atomic number 22.

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Water

Water is a transparent, tasteless, odorless, and nearly colorless chemical substance that is the main constituent of Earth's streams, lakes, and oceans, and the fluids of most living organisms.

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Zinc

Zinc is a chemical element with symbol Zn and atomic number 30.

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Zinc oxide

Zinc oxide is an inorganic compound with the formula ZnO.

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Oxide and Rust Comparison

Oxide has 315 relations, while Rust has 101. As they have in common 24, the Jaccard index is 5.77% = 24 / (315 + 101).

References

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