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Copper and Magnesium
Metals have certain features which make them easy to recognize. They have a metallic luster, and they are very good conductors of electricity. They undergo chemical reactions in which they lose electrons. Non metals characteristically do not have a metallic luster, do not conduct electricity very well, and they undergo chemical reactions in which they gain electrons (or in the case of inert gases, they don't undergo any chemical reactions).
non metals- it contains substances that make fireworks burst!
Corrosion, or rusting, is the oxidation of a substance, and therefore a chemical reaction. The most well known corrosion is the rusting of iron, in which the iron is oxidised by oxygen. Both metals and non-metals can therefore undergo corrosion, and it can be by any oxidising agent, and therefore not need be oxygen.
Well you put different metals inside the fireworks, and the cemical chemical reactions make it different colours. For example; copper makes green.
Copper and Magnesium
Burning of metals in fireworks is a chemical reaction and is what makes the fireworks glow with different colors.
Metals have certain features which make them easy to recognize. They have a metallic luster, and they are very good conductors of electricity. They undergo chemical reactions in which they lose electrons. Non metals characteristically do not have a metallic luster, do not conduct electricity very well, and they undergo chemical reactions in which they gain electrons (or in the case of inert gases, they don't undergo any chemical reactions).
non metals- it contains substances that make fireworks burst!
Corrosion, or rusting, is the oxidation of a substance, and therefore a chemical reaction. The most well known corrosion is the rusting of iron, in which the iron is oxidised by oxygen. Both metals and non-metals can therefore undergo corrosion, and it can be by any oxidising agent, and therefore not need be oxygen.
Well you put different metals inside the fireworks, and the cemical chemical reactions make it different colours. For example; copper makes green.
No, since rust is a chemical change (oxidation).
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No, corrosion is a chemical change of the metal involved.
Metals and nonmetals are chemical elements, not "changes".
It is a chemical change, where a chemical such as oxygen or chlorine combines with a metal, forming an oxide or chloride of that metal.
Malleability is a physical property of metals.