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Physics related to statue of liberty

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Answered by Anonymous
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Statue of Liberty

New York, USA

The Statue of Liberty in New York is one of the world's most famous landmarks, but it hasn't always had its iconic green color.

When it was first made in 1886, it was a golden color.

So what happened?

The statue is made of the metal copper.

copper

Over time, the copper has gone through a chemical change, also known as a chemical reaction.

Chemical Reaction

Chemical reactions always involve two or more substances – reacting together to produce new substances.

The new substances can be solids, liquids or gases.

chemical reaction

produces new substances

can be solids, liquids or gases

A candle burning is another example of a chemical reaction.

The wax reacts with oxygen in the air to produce water and carbon dioxide.

oxygen

water

carbon dioxide

A chemical change is different to a physical change, like an ice cream melting.

When a substance melts, it changes physical state, but no new substances are produced.

physical change

no new substances produced

So, what about the Statue of Liberty?

Over many years the copper has reacted with water and gases in the air,

water

air

copper carbonate

producing a new green substance called copper carbonate.

So it's thanks to a chemical reaction that the once golden Statue of Liberty now has a green skin of copper carbonate.

Chemical reactions produce new substances.

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Answered by ifra4912
1

Answer:

no

Explanation:

physics is not related to statue of liberty it is the tourist place and the statue name which means everyone has the right to study whether it is men or women and it is related to gk

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