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Other than it's not red anymore? No, not really.
Yes, completely because there is no other chemical added to the paint to create a chemical reaction or to act as a internal catalyst.
The color is a physical property.The paint is a chemical product.
Paint is a material not a property.
I belive it is affected because it gets rust
As paint dries through the process of oxidation the reaction produces heat, which is an exothermic reaction.
yes ............... paint bubbling is a chemical reaction. when anything bubbles you know there is a chemical reaction.
it will be coulred nd is a chemical reaction
Other than it's not red anymore? No, not really.
Yes, completely because there is no other chemical added to the paint to create a chemical reaction or to act as a internal catalyst.
Quick-Drying Paint
Only if ingested. The chemical properties that make wet paint dangerous don't go away just because it dried.
Physical, no chemical reaction is occuring, your just covering the Iron with paint, the paint doesn't react with the iron.
Caroline can paint half the fence in 3 hours and Lily can paint half the fence in 2 hours, so it will take a total of 5 hours for them to paint the fence while working together.
It is possible if you are allergic to one of the components of the paint.
4.95 hours
This depends on the type of paint. In oil paint there is a physical change as volatile substances evaporate - and a chemical change as the paint hardens. In water-based paint (latex based) the paint loses water and so that part is a physical change - from wet to dry. But it also polymerizes (hardening, irreversible) which is chemical. Only washable paint is physically drying by evaporation (reversible, otherwise it wouldn't be 'washable').