Yes, reversible chemical reactions exist.
the difference is chemical can change it and it cant go back to normal. physical is when u can put it back.
The burning of leaves is a chemical reaction. The way we can tell is because after the leaves are burned, they cannot go back to the way they were. Butter melting is a physical reaction because it does not change the molecules, and the butter has the ability to go back to it's original state.
it's not. tell whoever told you that to go back to pre-school.
Grass growth is not a chemical reaction but a chemical change because the grass will not go back to its original form after it grows. Like chemical change, a certain object will not go back or reverse it from its original appearance.
When atoms have a chemical reaction, that usually means that they changed their state and can not go back. For example, if you put food coloring in a glass of water, thats a chemical reaction because it cannot go back to its original form of just water. Or if you change a liquid into a solid or a solid into a gas and so on. Those would all be chemical reactions. We just learned about that a few weeks ago.
When a compound undergoes a chemical reaction, its chemical bonds are broken and reformed to result in new substances with different chemical properties. This process can involve changes in energy, formation of new bonds, and rearrangement of atoms. The reactants are transformed into products through the rearrangement of atoms.
The chemical reaction is interrupted.
the measure of how fast products are made in a reaction
Reactants are the substances that enter into a chemical reaction to form products. They are the starting materials that undergo chemical changes in a reaction.
A forward reaction is a chemical reaction that proceeds in the direction written in the chemical equation, from reactants to products. It is the process in which reactants are converted into products.
They react with another atom, making a new substance entirely. This is called a chemical reaction.
A chemical reaction is when two or more substances mix together and change to form new substances. It's like mixing ingredients to bake a cake – you can't go back to the original ingredients once the cake is baked.