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The following section focuses on how rust forms.Read the information below and use it to answer the three selected-response questions and one constructed-response question that follow.At the beginning of summer, some paint was scratched off a student’s bicycle. The exposed metal where the bicycle was scratched had a shiny, silvery color. The student kept the bicycle outside all summer. By the end of summer, the exposed metal had changed to rust, which is dark orange in color.The student did some research to find out what happened to the metal and learned that the bicycle is made of steel, which contains mostly iron. The student conducted two investigations to learn more about the process that changed the steel into rust.Investigation 1: The student placed equal amounts of iron filings (small pieces of iron) into beakers X, Y, and Z. At the start of the investigation, all of the filings were gray. The student added nothing else to beaker X, water to beaker Y, and table salt (NaCl) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) to beaker Z. The student’s observations over a two-day period are shown in the table.Investigation 1Beaker Substance(s) Added Color of Filings on Day 1 Color of Filings on Day 2X none all gray all grayY a few drops of water all gray some gray and some dark orangeZ some table salt and a few drops of hydrogen peroxide some gray and some dark orange all dark orange Investigation 2: The student combined table salt and hydrogen peroxide in a beaker, added small pieces of steel, and placed a thermometer in the beaker. After one minute, the student measured the mass of the contents in the beaker. The student measured the contents in the beaker again at 10 minutes and discovered the mass had decreased slightly. The student’s observations are shown in the table.Investigation 2Beaker Contents at 1 Minute Beaker Contents at 10 Minutesa pale orange color a dark orange colorbubbling no longer bubbling25°C 40°C166.1 g 164.7 g

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The following section focuses on how rust forms.Read the information below and use it to answer the three selected-response questions and one constructed-response question that follow.At the beginning of summer, some paint was scratched off a student’s bicycle. The exposed metal where the bicycle was scratched had a shiny, silvery color. The student kept the bicycle outside all summer. By the end of summer, the exposed metal had changed to rust, which is dark orange in color.The student did some research to find out what happened to the metal and learned that the bicycle is made of steel, which contains mostly iron. The student conducted two investigations to learn more about the process that changed the steel into rust.Investigation 1: The student placed equal amounts of iron filings (small pieces of iron) into beakers X, Y, and Z. At the start of the investigation, all of the filings were gray. The student added nothing else to beaker X, water to beaker Y, and table salt (NaCl) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) to beaker Z. The student’s observations over a two-day period are shown in the table.Investigation 1Beaker Substance(s) Added Color of Filings on Day 1 Color of Filings on Day 2X none all gray all grayY a few drops of water all gray some gray and some dark orangeZ some table salt and a few drops of hydrogen peroxide some gray and some dark orange all dark orange Investigation 2: The student combined table salt and hydrogen peroxide in a beaker, added small pieces of steel, and placed a thermometer in the beaker. After one minute, the student measured the mass of the contents in the beaker. The student measured the contents in the beaker again at 10 minutes and discovered the mass had decreased slightly. The student’s observations are shown in the table.Investigation 2Beaker Contents at 1 Minute Beaker Contents at 10 Minutesa pale orange color a dark orange colorbubbling no longer bubbling25°C 40°C166.1 g 164.7 g

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