compound
Compounds result from combining 2 or more elements chemically.
Compounds are a result of chemical reactions that occur when two or more elements combine in a specific ratio to form a new substance with unique properties different from the original elements. The atoms in a compound are held together by chemical bonds, such as ionic or covalent bonds, which give the compound its characteristic structure and properties.
A chemical change is the result of two or more substances combining to form an entirely new substance. Some synonyms for the term chemical change include synthesis, chemical action, and chemical process.
Yes, breaking down into glucose is a chemical change. A chemical change is any change in which the end result is a different substance from which you first started with. For example, the combining of two gases, hydrogen and oxygen, to make water, or of sodium and chlorine to make Sodium Chloride, salt.
A chemical reaction (change) results in a change in chemical properties.
Something burning is a chemical change because it is combining with the oxygen in the air. Ex. when you burn sugar you get c02 and water, the reason the water doesnt put out the fire is that the water is released as a gas.
The color change on metal caused by a chemical change is called tarnishing. Tarnishing can result from exposure to elements such as oxygen, sulfur, or other chemicals, leading to discoloration or darkening of the metal surface.
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In a chemical change, the end result is the formation of new substances with different chemical properties from the original substances. Bonds between atoms are broken and new bonds are formed, resulting in a chemical transformation.
Chemical change occurs
a substance that results from a chemical change