no. it is chemical
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no. its a chemical property
Rusting is a chemical process, so no if its lacking it cannot be chemical its physical
Rust is Iron Oxide which has accumlated on top of the iron. The top layer of the iron, when exposed to moisture or water, reacts with the oxygen in the air to form rust. Rust can also form when Iron is exposed to a strong oxidizer or acids. But rust is not a chemical property of iron, it's in fact a completely different compound which used to be iron before reacting with oxygen.
no rusting iron is not a physical change it is a chemical change
Technically anything can be broken down and explained by the physics involved. Although physics is usually reserved for making physical descriptions of situations that are as ideal as possible. The behaviour of the interaction of elements usually falls under chemistry.
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The ability to rust would be a chemical property.
ability to rust is a chemical property
Rusting is a chemical process, so no if its lacking it cannot be chemical its physical
The ability to rust is a cheical property because the composition of the reactants have changed chemically.
its a chemical property the metal reacts with the oxygen
No, since rust is a chemical change (oxidation).
Examples: Iron Rusting: CHEMICAL CHANGE The ABILITY for Iron to rust: Chemical PROPERTY Ice freezing: Physical CHANGE Water's ABILITY to evaporate: Physical PROPERTY
Rusting is a chemical reaction. Thus, rust resistance is a chemical property.
Rusting is a chemical process, so no if its lacking it cannot be chemical its physical
Rust its self is a chemical change, but a chemical property for a car would be that it gets rusty over time.
It is more chemical because air is considered a chemical and when iron comes in contact with oxygen it oxidises to create rust
physical