Chemical.
Iron. Iron, when exposed to oxygen, turns into iron oxide - better known as rust.
Examples: Iron Rusting: CHEMICAL CHANGE The ABILITY for Iron to rust: Chemical PROPERTY Ice freezing: Physical CHANGE Water's ABILITY to evaporate: Physical PROPERTY
Physical
Chemical change.
The formation of rust from iron and oxygen is a chemical reaction. This is because the iron reacts with oxygen in the air to form a new compound, iron oxide (rust), which has different chemical properties from the original iron.
A Chemical change as rust is iron oxide
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No. Rusting is a chemical change.
Rusting iron is a chemical change because it involves a chemical reaction between iron, oxygen, and water to form iron oxide (rust). This process cannot be easily reversed by physical means.
The process of iron rusting is a chemical change, not a physical change. It involves a chemical reaction between the iron, oxygen, and water in the environment, resulting in the formation of iron oxide (rust).
no rusting iron is not a physical change it is a chemical change
It is more chemical because air is considered a chemical and when iron comes in contact with oxygen it oxidises to create rust