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PLZ HURRY!PLZ ANSWER! how are rusting, burning, and respiration similar?

A. They use oxygen
B. They produce energy
C. They are physical changes
D. They have the same products

User Erlan
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I’m pretty sure that they all use oxygen but not all of them make physical changes son I’m pretty sure it’s A.
User Gwyneth Llewelyn
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Answer:

ANSWER IS A

Please let me know if this is correct

Step-by-step explanation:

how are rusting, burning, and respiration similar?

they are both used to release energy out of oxygen

A- it Could be A because it uses oxygen to take out its energy.

B This is Not correct answer because Burning a fire releases Thermal energy But Respiration doesnt release energy

and rusting produces a certain energy like a foul smell some would put it

C- It is not C because burning and rusting are all chemical changes

D- They do not have the same products because rusting does not require wood or a burnable source to make things rust as fire does.

Definition bank

Chemical change- Is a one way process where you can change it For example if you burn a piece of wood it turns black and can not turn it back into wood.

Thermal Energy- A heat energy that releases heated air which you might feel.

HOPE THIS HELPS :)

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