because when you melt an iron nail, It's still that iron nail, it's just in a different form. An example of a chemical change would be malting sugar, because When its melted, it's a completely different thing.
Melting, that's it
ice melting
melting any metal is physical. rusting iron is chemical
rusting of iron
yes. rust is a chemical change that occurs when you mix iron, air, and water. it reacts with the iron and actually erodes it. a n example of a physical change would be the bending or cutting of iron.
Melting is a physical change of iron.
When it combines with Oxygen. Commonly called Rust.
Melting an iron rod is a physical change
Melting of any element, including iron, is a physical change. Melting is just a transition between states of matter, from solid to liquid. The solid state of iron can be regained if the liquid iron is cooled; so this denotes a physical change. There is no change to the chemical composition of iron during melting.
Melting iron is a strictly physical change (change of state). The molten and solid iron would be identical by any chemical test or reaction.
A physical change is one where no new substance is produced. Melting is an example of a physical change. When you melt iron, you get liquid iron, it's still the same chemical substance. If you melt copper, you get liquid copper, not liquid iron.
Physical change
Melting, that's it
Yes. Both, solid and liquid iron, are still iron.
Yes, melting point is a physical property, because it's only a state change, and doesn't change iron on molecular level (the substances that make it)
ice melting
no because it does not change the substance