Rusting is a chemical property because it is irreversible. It changes the identity of the substance.
Rusting is a chemical property because it is irreversible. It changes the identity of the substance.
Chemical reaction, chemical weathering, it's a chemical property.
Rusting is a chemical property because it is irreversible. It changes the identity of the substance.
Rusting is a chemical change. The ability to rust is a chemical property.
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Examples: Iron Rusting: CHEMICAL CHANGE The ABILITY for Iron to rust: Chemical PROPERTY Ice freezing: Physical CHANGE Water's ABILITY to evaporate: Physical PROPERTY
no its chemical. physical changes is where the object chemical matter is not altered. ex- cuting a piece of paper is physical because you still have a piece of paper but burning the paper is chemical because a chemical change has taken place.
Chemical
It is a chemical change.
Chemical. Rusting is known as "oxidization," a chemical reaction where oxygen reacts with iron.
Rusting is a chemical property
Chemical
Examples: Iron Rusting: CHEMICAL CHANGE The ABILITY for Iron to rust: Chemical PROPERTY Ice freezing: Physical CHANGE Water's ABILITY to evaporate: Physical PROPERTY
Rusting is a chemical process, an oxidation reaction.
Rust its self is a chemical change, but a chemical property for a car would be that it gets rusty over time.
Rusting is a chemical process, so no if its lacking it cannot be chemical its physical
It is a chemical change.
Rusting is a chemical process, so no if its lacking it cannot be chemical its physical
Rusting is a chemical reaction. Thus, rust resistance is a chemical property.
well if you dont know the (answer) i can tell you the answer is rusting because it is a chemical change you should always remember it is a chemical change and not a physical change
Chemical. Something else is created as a result, and the composition does change, making it a chemical change.
Rusting is a chemical change.