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Assertion:Rusting of iron is a chemical change.

Reason:The chemical properties of hydrated iron oxide are different from iron and oxygen.

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Answered by cutegirl7185
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Answer:

The correct answer of this question is true.

Explanation:

Given - Rusting of iron is a chemical change.

To Find - Reason: The chemical properties of hydrated iron oxide are different from iron and oxygen.

Rusting of iron is a chemical change is true.

A chemical change happens when a substance's entire chemical structure, rather than merely its physical qualities, changes. In the case of rusting iron, iron oxide is formed in the presence of either oxygen or water vapour.

Rust is just Iron Oxide, which is a new substance generated as a result of the reaction. The colour of the iron's surface also changes. As a result, rusting is a chemical change. 

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