The chemical property in which iron has the ability to react with oxygen to form iron oxide (rust).
A rusty nail is metallic because it is made of iron, which is a metal. The rust, formed from the oxidation of iron, is a nonmetallic compound (iron oxide), but the nail itself retains its metallic properties despite being rusty.
Homogeneous
Iron lose electrons.
The rust that forms on the nail is actually iron oxide, which has a greater molecular weight than iron. This additional weight from the rust causes the rusty nail to weigh more than the original nail.
When a rusty nail is put into coke or another acidic substance, the rust (iron oxide) will undergo a chemical reaction with the acid to form soluble iron compounds. This process will dissolve the rust and remove it from the nail, leaving behind clean iron.
If you step on a rusty nail then you would have to get a tetanus shot
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.
The nail would not go rusty because it was kept dry and the anhydrous calcium chloride removed the moisture from the air
How did rusty nail survive joy ride two
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A rusty nail is metallic because it is made of iron, which is a metal. The rust, formed from the oxidation of iron, is a nonmetallic compound (iron oxide), but the nail itself retains its metallic properties despite being rusty.
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'.
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.
I agree that there could be a risk of injury especially with bare feet. I believe the most likely incident would be to step on something such as broken glass or a rusty nail. This can cause extreme pain and in the case of a rusty nail you would also have to have a tetanus shot.
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yes in fact it is.!