Nope.
(Well, the chemical reaction of the high explosives in an A- or H-bomb warhead result in high pressure that then results in a nuclear change (BOOM), but that's a side-effect, not a direct result of the chemical change.)
Chemical change.
It is a chemical change.
A chemical reaction (change) results in a change in chemical properties.
The new and different substances formed as a result of a chemical change (reaction) are the products of the reaction.
A chemical change, also known as a chemical reaction, will result in one or more products with new chemical properties.
Fizzing is the result of a chemical change - a chemical reaction with gas releasing.
Yes, it is a chemical reaction.
It is called a chemical equation. The reactantsengage in a chemical change and result in different chemical products being created. Some reactions have catalystswhich undergo no net change after the reaction.
phisical change
As a result of a chemical reaction with gas release.
If there is no chemical reaction occurring in the solution as a result of heating then this scenario constitutes a phase change.
Yes, frying an egg is an example of a chemical change that is the result of chemical reactions.