That's a physical change. Assuming the nail is made of iron (Fe), when you bend it, you simply change its shape. You don't change the fact that it's still iron.
A nail rusting is a chemical change. The iron in the nail reacts with water and oxygen to produce rust, a compound with the chemical formula Fe3O2.nH2O.
Yes , it should or else it is a physical property
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Appearance is a physical property.
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Bending would be a physical property because you're not actually changing the chemicals in it, you're changing how it looks.
Yes, albeit a rather minute one.
It is a physical property. Malleability is a physical property in lots of metals (including copper). It is not a characteristic property, because it is not unique to copper. (Other metals share the same property).
That's a physical change. Assuming the nail is made of iron (Fe), when you bend it, you simply change its shape. You don't change the fact that it's still iron.
It is a chemical property because water mixing with oxygen forms rust. Rust is a chemical property
when to much bending occurs and the limit is reached the rock suddenly snap or brake
A nail rusting is a chemical change. The iron in the nail reacts with water and oxygen to produce rust, a compound with the chemical formula Fe3O2.nH2O.
Yes , it should or else it is a physical property
No, bending something is a physical change.
what caused a nail to be given with magnetic property
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