It is called a chemical change.
The gas that forms rust with water and iron is oxygen. Rust is formed when iron reacts with oxygen and water in a process called oxidation.
The ability to rust is caused by oxidation. It is defined as the ability of iron to interact with oxygen and moisture. This interaction creates a brown oxide coating.
ability to rust is a chemical property
The iron atom doesn't gain or loss "irons". The question does not make sense.
The ability to rust is caused by oxidation. It is defined as the ability of iron to interact with oxygen and moisture. This interaction creates a brown oxide coating.
It used to be, and it is the reason modern irons are called irons.
Rusting is a chemical process, so no if its lacking it cannot be chemical its physical
molecules, atoms, why irons rust, and many more
The ability to rust is a cheical property because the composition of the reactants have changed chemically.
not able to rust lives and hides in the jungle like monkeys
corrode
Lazy!!