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Alice and Marge are studying the properties of matter. The girls placed some an iron nail in a beaker containing water. Iron is a solid metal at room temperature. Iron is a shiny and malleable; it can be formed into shapes like the nails the girls used. Iron will turn reddish-brown in the presence of air or water as it rusts. Iron is a good conductor of electricity and heat. After 48 hours, the girls checked the nail in the water and compared it to the nail they left on the lab bench. Here is a photo of their results.

Based on the girls' experiment, what is a chemical property of iron?

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B) Iron rusts in water

Step-by-step explanation:

Physical property is defined as the property of a substance which becomes evident during physical changes. Example: Melting point , electrical conductivity, malleability,

Chemical property is defined as the property of a substance which becomes evident during chemical changes. Example: Reactivity with other substances

Rust is hydrated ferric oxide .

Corrosion of iron is called as rusting. Rust is hydrated ferric oxide .

Thus rusting of iron is a chemical property.

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When substances made of iron are exposed to oxygen and moisture (water), rusting takes place. Rusting removes a layer of material from the surface and makes the substance weak. Rusting is a chemical change.

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