Change in temperature is not a chemical change rather it is a physical change because it does not cause any change in composition or chemical properties of matter.
A change in temperature can change the rate of physical or chemical change.
No, temperature is not a chemical change. Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance and does not involve the rearrangement of atoms or formation of new substances.
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A change of temperature implies that some energy has been transfered or used. Since chemical reactions either require or release energy to occur, the environment may change temperature as the substances react.
Almost all chemical changes release or take in energy, and thus do result in changes in temperature.
Because a chemical reaction has different sign's. And heat is one. But if the temperature is dropping then it is not going through a chemical change.
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Characteristics of a chemical change can include a temperature change, a color change, the production of bubbles, the production of a precipitate, and a smell.
A temperature change can be seen both in physical and chemical changes.
A decrease in temperature is a physical change, not chemical.
Yes, a chemical change can still occur without a noticeable change in temperature. Some chemical reactions are endothermic (absorb heat) and others are exothermic (release heat), so observing a change in temperature is not always a reliable indicator of a chemical change taking place. Other signs to look for include color changes, gas production, formation of a precipitate, or the release of light.
Temperature change is a physical phrenomenon.