General Chemistry: Principles and Modern Applications (11th Edition)
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Author: Ralph H. Petrucci, F. Geoffrey Herring, Jeffry D. Madura, Carey Bissonnette
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Chapter 23, Problem 56E
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The rusting of an iron object is the oxidation of iron in the presence of moisture which is also known as corrosion and it is a chemical change as there is formation of new product by interaction of moisture and iron.
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