Yes - when a chemical reactions occurs new chemicals are formed. The initial substance(s) are reactants and the final substance(s) are products.
For example, sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and hydrochloric acid (HCl) react to form water (H2O) and sodium chloride (NaCl). The products are quite different substances than the reactants.
Absolutely new substances are formed in chemical reactions. That is why chemists have jobs.
In a chemical reaction, the reactants react to form the products. However due to the conservation of mass law we know that the products will be composed of the same particles in the same quantity that reacted. So yes, new compounds are formed, but they're the same things that were in the reactants. For example:
Mg(OH)2 (aq) + 2HCl(aq)-----------> Mg(Cl)2 (aq) + 2H2O(l)
Everything is accounted for, except we went from magnesium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid to form magnesium chloride and water.
No. Elements cannot be created or destroyed in chemical reactions. Chemical reactions involve pre-existing elements coming together to form compounds.
yes, sometimes. Sulfur is a result of a chemical reaction
The atoms of elements form new chemical bonds in a chemical reaction.
no they can not due to the of science
No, it is impossible.
This depends on the used reactants !
Some bonds between atoms are broken and new bonds are formed.
Chemical reactions always involve changes in the chemical bonds that join atoms in compounds. At least one chemical bond is broken or formed during a chemical reaction.
In a chemical reaction sometimes old bonds are broken and new bonds are formed.
The bonds between the atoms in the reactants are broken, and new bonds are formed which results in new products, different from the reactants.
when atoms break their old links and form new links with other atoms it is called chemical reaction
In a chemical reaction, the bonds between the atoms of the reactants break, and new bonds are formed to make the products. The atoms do not change, they are just rearranged.
Some bonds between atoms are broken and new bonds are formed.
The atoms involved in a chemical reaction have their bonds broken, new bonds formed, or existing bonds rearranged depending on the reaction type.
Chemical reactions always involve changes in the chemical bonds that join atoms in compounds. At least one chemical bond is broken or formed during a chemical reaction.
In a chemical reaction sometimes old bonds are broken and new bonds are formed.
The thing that is formed by a reaction is called the product. Reactants that are mixed create the reaction that creates the product.
The bonds in a molecule can break and atoms can bond with other atoms.
The reactants change. The chemical bonds between the atoms in the reactants break, and then new bonds are formed, which results in the formation of new products.
The bonds between the atoms in the reactants are broken, and new bonds are formed which results in new products, different from the reactants.
After a chemical reaction, some of the bonds have been broken, and some new bonds have been formed. So, that's how a substance is changed after the reaction.
when atoms break their old links and form new links with other atoms it is called chemical reaction
In a chemical reaction sometimes old bonds are broken and new bonds are formed.