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Why is rusting of iron considered as chemical change​

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Answered by hritikaranjan09
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Answer: Rusting of iron is a chemical change because a new substance iron oxide is formed. The presence of oxygen and water or water vapour is essential for rusting. Rusting of iron is a continuous process which slowly eats up the iron objects and makes them useless.

Answered by thulasiram41
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Rusting of iron is a chemical change because a new substance iron oxide is formed. The presence of oxygen and water or water vapour is essential for rusting. Rusting of iron is a continuous process which slowly eats up the iron objects and makes them useless.

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