Rusting of iron is a chemical process, an oxydation reaction.
No, that is a comet.Asteroids do not include ice and often include metal.
There are three main categories of dust: inorganic dust (such as mineral dust and metal dust), organic dust (such as dust from plants and animals), and synthetic dust (such as dust from construction materials and chemicals). Each category can contain various types of dust particles with different compositions and properties.
A comet has a tail composed of gases and dust. As a comet travels through space, it heats up, causing the gases and dust to vaporize and form a glowing tail that points away from the Sun due to solar wind.
The dust grain collides and gets stuck together.The resulting dust granules grow in size and increase in number
how obliteratng dust affect you
it would dust be nothing
they make attract the DUST
No, that is a comet.Asteroids do not include ice and often include metal.
it turns into pixie dust.
space object made of all that... it would have to be a comet witch is also composed of many gasses giving it that Illuminati look when you see it. otherwise an asteroid depending on the question.
The electrons would attract to the dust, thus making the dust have a negative charge. After this the dust will stick to any neutral object due to this new charge.
Wood. Just as speck is a small particle of dust, a sliver is a small piece of wood.
nope
Mixing ferrous metal dust with non-ferrous metal dust can result in potential chemical reactions due to the differing properties of the two types of metals present. This can lead to issues such as corrosion, degradation of material quality, and even posing safety hazards in manufacturing operations. Additionally, separating ferrous and non-ferrous metal dust allows for more effective recycling and reprocessing of each type of metal.
A comet is an object that consists of a frozen mass of ice and dust. Comets have tails of gas and dust that form when they approach the Sun and their ice begins to vaporize.
metal
A Comet