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how will you justify that rusting if iron is a chemical change.

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Answered by shraddhaverma004
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Rusting of iron is a chemical change because it happens due to a chemical reaction between iron and air (oxygen) in presence of moisture. If the chemical reaction hadn’t taken place between them, the iron wouldn’t have rusted and acquired brown texture from  its grey color.

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