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Permanent...once the metal has oxidised -there is no way to reverse it.
Rust its self is a chemical change, but a chemical property for a car would be that it gets rusty over time.
The rusting of Iron is a chemical change as Iron reacts with Oxygen to form Iron Oxide [Rust]
The rusting of a metal chair is a chemical change. The iron is undergoing oxidation as it combines with oxygen to form iron oxide.
Rust (oxidation of metal) is a chemical change but it is also a physical change in the strength of the material.
Permanent...once the metal has oxidised -there is no way to reverse it.
Metal rusting (corrosion) is a chemical change.
Yes, rusting/corrosion is oxidation of the metal and is a chemical change.
Rusting is the oxidation of a metal and is an example of a chemical change.
It depends on what metal is 'rusting'.
If by non rusting you mean it is in the same state it was made in then it wouldn't be part of any change. But if something is rusting it would be a chemical change because the metal is changing composition and it is not the same metal it was in the first place.
Rusting is a chemical change because the metal is reacting with air and changing into a new substance.
Yes
Rust its self is a chemical change, but a chemical property for a car would be that it gets rusty over time.
I don't think it is. It's a chemical change.
Is an example of chemical change, reacting to air
a chemical change.