Yes - the steel under the rust is a metal (steel is iron with a trace of the non-metal, carbon), while the rust is iron oxide.
No, a rusty iron nail is not a homogeneous mixture. It is a chemical compound made up of iron and oxygen that has undergone oxidation, causing it to form rust.
"Rusty" could be a good nickname for corrosion, as it is a common result of metal oxidation and decay.
Iron nail contains metallic bonding, which is different from ionic or covalent bonding. In metallic bonding, electrons are shared among all the metal atoms, creating a "sea of electrons" that hold the metal atoms together.
The rusting of a nail is a chemical change. This is because the iron in the nail reacts with oxygen in the air to form iron oxide, which is the rust. This process involves a chemical reaction and results in a change in the composition of the nail.
A rusty nail is typically made of iron or steel that has been exposed to moisture, leading to oxidation and the formation of rust on its surface. The rust is a reddish-brown iron oxide that forms when iron or steel reacts with oxygen and water.
How did rusty nail survive joy ride two
If you step on a rusty nail then you would have to get a tetanus shot
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Think of this: 'a rusty nail' . . 'nail' is a noun, therefore the modifier 'rusty' is an adejctive. An adverb modifies a verb: 'He walked steadily'.
Unless you see the object that caused the injury, a person would not know if it was a nail, rusty nail, or some other object. That is why tetanus shots are given.
Homogeneous
Rusty is not an adverb (a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb). Rusty is an adjective (a word that describes a noun). Example: rusty nail.
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yes in fact it is.!
The nail would not go rusty because it was kept dry and the anhydrous calcium chloride removed the moisture from the air
The rain acid recactes on the nail to makew it rusty.
Rusty Nail or Rusty Spike.