Math, asked by kumarp39708, 3 months ago

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Rusting of iron is a
change​

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Answered by djoshuanoeldjnoel
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Answer:

Rusting is an example of a chemical change. A chemical property describes the ability of a substance to undergo a specific chemical change. A chemical property of iron is that it is capable of combining with oxygen to form iron oxide, the chemical name of rust.

Answered by Archita744
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Answer:

chemical change

Step-by-step explanation:

Rusting of iron is a chemical change because rust is formed when steel comes in contact with water and air then hydrated iron (III) oxide, which which we see as rust.

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