When a metal corrodes, it reacts with a chemical in the environment to produce a new substance. Often the metal reacts with oxygen to form a metal oxide. A well-known example is iron reacting with oxygen to form iron oxide, known as rust.
Corrosion is a chemical change
Yes, corroding metal is a chemical change because it involves a chemical reaction between the metal and substances in its environment, such as oxygen or water. This reaction causes a change in the composition and properties of the metal.
Yes. When metal rusts the iron is changed into iron oxide. This type of change is called a redox reaction. The iron is oxidized, meaning is has lost electrons.
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Corroding
Corroding is erosion by chemical action, to keep it simple.
The metal is getting rusty!
Rusting
Usually you have to stop it corroding FIRST, then paint it to protect it.
A metal Surface being ground is a physical change, not a chemical change.
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The corrosion of gravestones due to acid rain is a chemical change. The acid rain reacts with the minerals in the stone, causing a chemical breakdown that results in the degradation of the gravestone material.