The gas that is required to allow rusting to occur is Oxygen
Oxygen! Take away the O2 and there is no combustion or rusting.
what instrument is used to measure time
OXYGEN!!
1. Rusting is an oxidation reaction of iron.2. The mass of an object increase after rusting.
=>Rusting of iron =>Melting of sugar =>Burning of paper
Both processes require Oxygen. Rusting (I think) is where metal reacts with oxygen and moisture and becomes oxidises. Burning or combustion, ALWAYS needs Oxygen to occur. Hope this helps!
Rusting, Spoiling, burning of gas, and starting an engine
The only example of a chemical change in the list is iron rusting. The other three are all examples of physical changes.
Rusting is an oxidation - reaction with oxygen.
Rusting is an oxydation but not a combustion.
...
Hydrogen gas is not involved in rusting.
You buy a new one
Floor's rusting out, gas tank rusting, fuel filler hose is rusting. The fuel filler hose runs >inside< the van by the rear tire.
1. Rusting is an oxidation reaction of iron.2. The mass of an object increase after rusting.
1. Rusting is an oxidation reaction of iron.2. The mass of an object increase after rusting.
Rusting
Chemical
No, rusting is a term reserved for the oxidation of iron or iron alloys. Processes similar to rusting involve the oxidation of other metals. Although chlorine can be oxidized, it is not considered rusting when it happens, especially considering that chlorine is a nonmetallic gas.
=>Rusting of iron =>Melting of sugar =>Burning of paper