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- it’s not unusual for students who see this demonstration to claim that the “red stuff” is rust (meaning the compound iron iii oxide). brainstorm some empirical data (information that you could collect in the lab) that would prove or disprove the claim that the “red stuff” is rust. this is a hard question! really stop and think.
To prove or disprove the claim, one could analyze the chemical composition of the "red stuff". Iron III oxide has a specific elemental composition and characteristic chemical reactions. Testing for the presence of iron and oxygen in the right proportions, as well as reactions typical of rust (such as reacting with acids to form iron - containing salts), could provide evidence. Also, examining the crystal structure using techniques like X - ray diffraction could help as rust has a characteristic crystal structure.
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Analyze chemical composition (elemental analysis for iron and oxygen), test for characteristic chemical reactions (e.g., with acids), and examine crystal structure (using X - ray diffraction).