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Rusting is a chemical change.
The clouds are the gas form of water. The chemical change is from gas to liquid when it rains.
Yes, because corrosion takes place in the process.
Chemical property describes the way a substance reacts with other substances. Like if you leave your bike outside when it's raining the oxygen and rain reacts to the metal on the bike and turns in to rust. I think the chemical property of matter is basically the same.
Newtons second law applies two bicycling because when your bike is going down hill, and you don't have to petal, your bike will not change direction unless you physically change the direction.
Rusting is a chemical change.
It's not the rusty bike it's the rusting of the bike. rust forms in a process called oxidation, or when iron comes in contact with oxygen. Also one reason you can tell it's a chemical change is when you can't reverse the process. Or when it involves changing the chemical compound.
After a lot of miles, yes, you do need to change the chain. Take it to a bike shop and they have a special tool to check if your chain needs to be replaced.
Sanding rust off of a metal is a physical change. You are changing the rust's location, but not its chemical structure.
Depends on the specific design of the bike. see links below for more.
You can change the wheels for a norrower wheel, as well as putting on a slightly longer chain.
One can go to a near bike repair shop or a bike selling shop to fix a broken bike chain. In addition, one's peers might know how to fix a broken bike chain.
The clouds are the gas form of water. The chemical change is from gas to liquid when it rains.
Well, if you get anything stolen from you, contact the police. If it is just a bike chain, I think you can just buy another one, unless it was a very valued bike chain.
Yes, because corrosion takes place in the process.
Oxidation
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