There are several projects that can be done to find out the effect of coupling on rust. One example would be to experiment on several different types of alloys to see which rusts least.
Rusting is a chemical property
Rusting is a chemical reaction.
Yes, rusting nails is a chemical reaction. I just went over this in chemistry class last week.
Its iron being converted into iron oxide (rust) by oxidation. That's chemistry.
There are several, 1-souring of milk, 2-rusting of iron, 3- effect of age on body parts, e.t.c.
No. Combustion is where something burns. Rusting is an example of oxidisation. ------------------ Yes, rusting is an example of slow combustion. And yes it is an oxidation reaction too, as Combustion is an oxidation reaction with an evolution of heat and/or light. In rudting there is: 1. Relase of energy. 2. Oxidation Hence, rusting is considered an oxidation reaction.
Yes, it is correct.
Rusting is an irreversible process.
A good example of an oxidation reaction. The rusting of steel is essentially just rusting (oxidation) of iron.
Rusting is a chemical process when the surface of a metal becomes attacked by elements in air or water and it asorbs oxygen (or sometimes sulfur) to become a compound of it. However, many materials do not rust, because the modified surface so formed does not peel or flake-off, exposing more of it for this chemistry to repeat its action.Thus rusting is a very chemical change (as peeling of the surface is not really defined as a physical change).
Rusting is an oxidation reaction.
No, iron rusting is oxidation process