It is a chemical change. Iron chemically reacts with oxygen to form iron oxide, or what is commonly known as rust.
it is a chemical change
Reaction of iron with oxygen to form iron oxide is an example for a chemical change as iron is getting oxidized to its oxide . The process is known as corrosion and the product is commonly known as rust.See the Related Questions to the left for more information about chemical changes, physical changes, and rust itself.iron rusts is a chemical change because you cant cahnge the way it is now.
Iron ores are frequently iron oxides and don't rust.
Rusting is a chemical reaction between iron and oxygen. Specifically, it is the oxidation of iron. Almost chemical reactions occur at a faster rate at higher temperatures because particles have more kinetic energy. Based on the principle that particles must collide to react -----> This increase in kinetic energy means that when particles collide they 1) collide with more energy and 2) have more frequent collisions therefore the rate of reaction increases. The exceptions are exothermic reactions, which tend to slow down when more heat is added.
The smallest unit of a chemical element is the iron.
ferrum, hence the chemical formula Fe.
Examples: Iron Rusting: CHEMICAL CHANGE The ABILITY for Iron to rust: Chemical PROPERTY Ice freezing: Physical CHANGE Water's ABILITY to evaporate: Physical PROPERTY
no it is a chemical change
it is a chemical change
The process of iron rusting is a chemical change.
chemical
no rusting iron is not a physical change it is a chemical change
Iron rusting is a chemical change.
No. Rusting is a chemical change.
The process is called oxidation. And it's not a physical reaction it's a chemical one.
I think it`s a chemical change.
No, it is a chemical change (conversion to iron oxide)
Physical.