Chemical Change
Chemical reactions.
chemical change
In a physical change of matter, no new substances are formed. However, physical properties such as size, shape, color, or phase may change. Dissolving, melting, evaporating and grinding are examples of physical change.As a result of chemical change, one or more new substances with new and different properties are formed. The new substances are different from the original substance. Burning and the rusting of iron are examples of chemical change.
a process that does not change the chemical composition of a substance. A change in a substance with no new substances being formed
A chemical reaction results in new substances with new properties. So perhaps reactive is the term or chemically reactive.
A change from one or more substances to another is a chemical change.
Yes, chemical properties can be determined only experimentally, as a consequence of chemical reactions. But, today chemists can made some predictions about chemical properties of a substance on the basis of existing data about chemical and physical properties.
chemical reactions
Chemical reactions.
A chemical reaction
Chemical Change.
Unlike a physical change, a chemical change produces new substances with properties different from those of the original substances.
After the mixing the properties of substances remain unchanged.
chemical
The chemical property of a substance relates to its ability to undergo a change. It transforms the substance into different substances.
A chemical change involves altering substances. One or more substances are changed into different and new substances in this process.
a chemical change
Yes, a chemical change produces new chemicals with properties different from those of the original
This is a chemical change, also known as a chemical reaction.