no, it is an alloy.
Steel hasn't a chemical equation.
When the steel wool burns, it is oxidized and thus this is a chemical change.
The chemical formula for steel is Fe3C
Steel wool is made from an iron alloy, not a chemical compound with a formula.
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Analysis of chemical properties on *produced steel. *Like reinforced steel bars.
Rusting of steel wool is a chemical change because it involves a reaction between iron in the steel wool and oxygen in the air to form iron oxide (rust). This new substance has different properties than the original steel wool.
Yes, the rusting of steel is a chemical reaction. It occurs when the iron in steel reacts with oxygen and water in the presence of an electrolyte to form iron oxide, commonly known as rust. This process involves a chemical transformation of the iron atoms, making it a chemical reaction.
There is no symbol for carbide itself since it is actually a compound. One frequently used compound is Calcium Carbide (CaC2).
Steel is not so elastic, but it definitely is elastic because of chemical composition.