Introductory Chemistry: A Foundation
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ISBN: 9781337399425
Author: Steven S. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCoste
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 9, Problem 9ALQ
hat happens to the weight of an iron bar when it rusts?
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i>The weight increases.
i>The weight increases, hut it the rust is scraped off, the bar has the original weight.
i>The weight decreases.
stify your choice and, for choices you did not pick, explain what is wrong with them. Explain what it means for something to rust.
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