Rust its self is a chemical change, but a chemical property for a car would be that it gets rusty over time.
It is a chemical change.
Rusting is a chemical process, an oxidation reaction.
Rusting is a chemical change.
A nail rusting is a chemical change. The iron in the nail reacts with water and oxygen to produce rust, a compound with the chemical formula Fe3O2.nH2O.
It's an example of a chemical change. Rusting is a chemical process by which iron metal reacts with oxygen in the air to produce iron oxide, otherwise known as rust. A chemical change means you end up with something you didn't have before. Every chemical reaction has an equation associated with it, and the equation for rusting iron is:4Fe + 3O2 --> 2Fe2O3
Yes, rusting is a chemical reaction, an oxidation.
Rusting is a chemical property because it is irreversible. It changes the identity of the substance.
It is a chemical change.
Rusting is a chemical process, an oxidation reaction.
Rusting is a chemical property
Examples: Iron Rusting: CHEMICAL CHANGE The ABILITY for Iron to rust: Chemical PROPERTY Ice freezing: Physical CHANGE Water's ABILITY to evaporate: Physical PROPERTY
Chemical. Something else is created as a result, and the composition does change, making it a chemical change.
well if you dont know the (answer) i can tell you the answer is rusting because it is a chemical change you should always remember it is a chemical change and not a physical change
Yes, rusting is a chemical change.
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A nail rusting is a chemical change. The chemical formula of the metal completely changes, adding oxygen to the formula. Iron changes from Fe to FeO2 , or to Fe2O3
Rusting is a chemical change because under it iron goes under oxidation and oxidation is a chemical process. Also, a physical change can be reversed but a chemical change cannot and rusting cannot be reversed. Hence also rusting is a chemical change.