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The Statue of Liberty is made out of copper and was once shiny and copper-colored. Over the years, the copper has gone through a process called oxidation, where it has changed into a new material. What has occurred?

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User Fszlin
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Answer:

Its not A its C but yes it is chemical reaction!!

Step-by-step explanation:

because it changed color that is one example of a chemical reaction!

I hope this helps :)

Your welcome!

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User TheHebrewHammer
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Answer: A chemical reaction

Step-by-step explanation:

What has ocurred in this situation is a chemical reaction known as oxidation.

To understand it better:

When the Statue of Liberty was sent as a gift from France to the United States in 1886, it was of a shiny reddish brown color, because its outer layer is copper of a thickness of two pennies put together (copper is a strong metal, so, this was not a problem).

However, years later, the outer layers of the Statue of Liberty reacted with the air (a natural chemical process due weather, called oxidation) forming a green-like layer of copper carbonate known as patina. This layer, in fact, protects the underlying copper layers from corrosion and degradation.

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