No, a car rusting is a chemical change because a new substance is formed. Iron will react with oxygen (found in water) forming iron oxide. The product, iron oxide, has different properties from both iron and oxygen. A "chemical change" describes any reaction where a new substance is formed. However, if a substance just changes forms, it is a physical change. For example, water freezing is a physical change.
A car Rusting is a chemicall change as a the iron in the car is converted into a different substance: iron oxide.
Metal rusting (corrosion) is a chemical change.
physical change
rusting is not a physical changeit is a chemical change
physical change
no its chemical. physical changes is where the object chemical matter is not altered. ex- cuting a piece of paper is physical because you still have a piece of paper but burning the paper is chemical because a chemical change has taken place.
A nail rusting is a chemical change.
Rusting is a chemical change.
no
Rusting is the oxidation of a metal and is an example of a chemical change.
A car Rusting is a chemicall change as a the iron in the car is converted into a different substance: iron oxide.
No. Rusting is a chemical change.