Oxidation -- (Iron Rust) ferric hydroxide and ferric oxide formed by oxidation. Hydrated Ferric Oxide causing deterioration at low tempuratures to metals containing Iron. Any film or coating on metals due to oxidation. Two pieces of metal containing Iron can be fused together by Rust.
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Both are examples of oxidation.
1) a nail rusting 2) photosynthesis
Fire Burning,Iron Rusting
Rusting and tarnishing are examples of corrosion because they involve the chemical reaction of a material with its environment, leading to degradation of the material's surface. In rusting, iron reacts with oxygen in the presence of water to form iron oxide (rust), while tarnishing involves the reaction of metals with substances in the air, such as sulfur or carbon dioxide, leading to discoloration and degradation of the material's surface.
melting any metal is physical. rusting iron is chemical
Both rusting and burning are forms of oxidation reactions. In both processes, a material combines with oxygen to form new compounds. Rusting typically involves the corrosion of metals, while burning is the combustion of organic materials, resulting in the release of heat and light.
Rusting is an irreversible process.
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Reactivity with water, oxidation, flammability
Melting ice cream due to hot weather. An earthquake shaking a building. A car rusting from exposure to salt on roads.
1. boiling sugar to create molasses 2. combustion of fuel 3. rusting of metals