No, rusting is oxidation, a form of chemical change.
A nail rusting is a chemical change.
A nail rusting is a chemical change. The chemical formula of the metal completely changes, adding oxygen to the formula. Iron changes from Fe to FeO2 , or to Fe2O3
Because you can't 'unrust' a nail
Yes, a rusting nail is an example of the chemical change oxidation.
Yeah, it does and it becomes more
It is not a physical change because rust is no longer iron, but is iron oxide, a completely different substance.
freezing water and evaporation is physical-only change in state of matter. rusting nail is chemical-alters composition of substance
A rusting nail is the oxidation of iron, in which the iron in the nail and the oxygen in the air react to form a new substance, iron oxide, with different properties from the iron and the oxygen.
ca you reverse an iron nail rusting
Rust is a chemical reaction called oxide. When a nail rust, the chemical change is related to the reaction of the metal and oxygen.
You differentiate the elemental layout of the nail when you rust it, yo. Rust is the addition of oxygen to a metal, homie buh son!
You differentiate the elemental layout of the nail when you rust it, yo. Rust is the addition of oxygen to a metal, homie buh son!