When you cook food, or eat it, there are chemical changes that occur. Or while cooking, when you burn the gas from the stove. When you take medicine.
Examples of chemical changes that occur around us include burning wood (combustion), rusting of iron (oxidation), and cooking food (chemical reactions in the ingredients). Examples of chemical changes that occur within us include digestion of food (enzymatic reactions), respiration (breaking down glucose for energy), and metabolism of medications in our bodies.
A smelly sock is a chemical change because the release of odor is a result of chemical reactions occurring within the sock.
non example of chemical change: one non example is ice. ice is NOT an example of chemical change.
A chemical change is a change that imply the change of the nature of molecules. Examples: neutralization of an acidic solution, thermal decomposition and generally all chemical reactions.
Mixing is not itself a chemical change. There could be one occurring as a result, but nothing you described indicated any kind of chemical change.
a precipitate.
Two common examples are photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
A smelly sock is a chemical change because the release of odor is a result of chemical reactions occurring within the sock.
chemical change
The occurring precipitation os solid AgCl is a chemical change.
non example of chemical change: one non example is ice. ice is NOT an example of chemical change.
solid,liquid,or gas
If there is no chemical reaction occurring in the solution as a result of heating then this scenario constitutes a phase change.
The biggest advantage of chemical change is life. All organisms are alive because of the sum total of all the chemical reactions occurring in their cells.
A chemical change is a change that imply the change of the nature of molecules. Examples: neutralization of an acidic solution, thermal decomposition and generally all chemical reactions.
i would think physical, unless there is a chemical change occurring..... :)
Mixing is not itself a chemical change. There could be one occurring as a result, but nothing you described indicated any kind of chemical change.
a precipitate.