Metal+oxygen=metal oxide?
im not sure but i think thats the right answer, or it could be metal+water=metal hydroxide+ hydrogen
Corrosion is a chemical process.
Corrosion involve chemical reactions - and these are chemical changes.
The word equation for the corrosion of copper is: Copper + Oxygen + Water → Copper Oxide.
The ease of corrosion of resistance to corrosion is a chemical property and not a physical one. Corrosion is a chemical change which changes the identity of the substance.
A chemical equation is a shorthand description of a chemical reaction.
Being resistant to corrosion is a physical property of a material, not a physical or chemical change. It means that the material does not undergo chemical reactions with its environment that would cause it to deteriorate over time.
The Answer is simply that Corrosion is a Chemical property because it uses oxygen. !
Rusting of iron: Fe + O2 + H2O → Fe2O3•nH2O Formation of copper(II) oxide: 4Cu + O2 → 2Cu2O Corrosion of aluminum: 4Al + 3O2 → 2Al2O3 Corrosion of silver: 4Ag + O2 + 2H2S → 2Ag2S + 2H2O
A chemical reaction can be represented by a chemical equation.
The word equation for the corrosion of silver is: silver + oxygen → silver oxide
No, corrosion is a chemical change of the metal involved.
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