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An element's ability to react with oxygen is an example of a oxidation reaction
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The ability of iron to rust can only be observed when iron actually rusts. When it does, it combines with oxygen to become a different substance called iron oxide. ... Besides the ability to rust, other chemical properties include reactivity and flammability.
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