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12. oxygen reacts with iron to produce rust and with hydrogen to produc…

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  1. oxygen reacts with iron to produce rust and with hydrogen to produce water. which statement describes both reactions? new molecules are formed but the same elements are found. both a change of state and of elements is involved. a different solution is formed in each case. a different mixture is formed in each case.

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In both the reaction of oxygen with iron to form rust and with hydrogen to form water, chemical reactions occur. Chemical reactions involve the formation of new molecules. In the rust - formation reaction, iron oxide is formed from iron and oxygen, and in the water - formation reaction, water molecules are formed from hydrogen and oxygen. The same elements are not present in the reactants and products in their original form, new substances are created.

Answer:

A. New molecules are formed but the same elements are found