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Is a corroding metal a physical or chemical change?
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Is a corroding metal a physical or chemical change?
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Chemical change
The substance is undergoing a specific chemical change as when Iron combines with oxygen to form iron oxide which is the chemical name of rust. Or what occurs when metal corrodes
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Coording metal is a physical change.
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