It depends on the mass and volume of the nail (D=M/V). I tested one and my results were:
Mass: 6.92 g.
Volume: 0.88 cm3.
Density: 7.86
It's simple actually...
It's oxidation (the ability to react with oxygen, which causes apple slices to turn brown and iron to rust).
Iron is not resistant to corrosion in a humid environment.
The boiling point of an iron nail is extremely high. The boiling point of an iron nail is 4982 degrees Fahrenheit.
When made of pure iron:
melting point: 1811 K (1538 °C or 2800 °F)
The oxide Fe2O3 is melted at 1 566 0C but rust is a more complex mixture.
It is the same as the chemical properties of iron.
what is properties of iron nails?
its Fe
Rust is Iron Oxide which has accumlated on top of the iron. The top layer of the iron, when exposed to moisture or water, reacts with the oxygen in the air to form rust. Rust can also form when Iron is exposed to a strong oxidizer or acids. But rust is not a chemical property of iron, it's in fact a completely different compound which used to be iron before reacting with oxygen.
When you add heat to an iron nail it will get hot. If enough heat energy is added the nail could melt.
chemical property.Flammability is a chemical property (reaction with oxygen=oxydation).
It is Chemical Property that can Neutrilize a Base
It either cleans the nail, or makes the nail have rust.
nothing
A nail rusting is a chemical change. The iron in the nail reacts with water and oxygen to produce rust, a compound with the chemical formula Fe3O2.nH2O.
rust
The chemical property in which iron has the ability to react with oxygen to form iron oxide (rust).
iron nail
nothing
physical or chemical
physical or chemical
It is a chemical property because water mixing with oxygen forms rust. Rust is a chemical property
No.
because its a chemical reaction
It is a chemical change