It involves the particles of the nucleus (protons and neutrons), not the electrons.
its decomposing ? its kind of hard to explain its like coke and pepsi its the same but it differs its decomposing ? its kind of hard to explain its like coke and pepsi its the same but it differs they are both chemical reactions
Though a nuclear reaction could be the answer to this question, it is more probable that a chemical reaction is the change of one or more substances into a different substance or different substances. (The changes in nuclear reactions normally include only a single element.)Examples abound. The elements hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2) combine in a chemical reaction to form water (H2O) in the following familiar reaction:2H2 + O2 => 2H2OWhen ozone (O3) breaks down spontaneously, it forms oxygen in the following reaction:2O3 => 3O2
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A physical property can be observed without changing what the substance is made of. A chemical property can only be observed by altering a substance through a chemical change.
The mechanism of the CH3CH2Li reaction involves the nucleophilic attack of the CH3CH2Li molecule on an electrophilic substrate, forming a new carbon-carbon bond. This reaction differs from other organolithium reactions in that it involves a primary alkyl lithium reagent, which can lead to different regioselectivity and reactivity compared to reactions involving secondary or tertiary alkyl lithium reagents.
Chemical reactions involve electrons - not protons or neutrons. All isotopes of the same element have an identical number of electrons (just the number of neutrons differs) and hence the chemical properties are identical/very similar.
Yes, in chemical reactions the fundamental structure of the molecules (i.e., the arrangement of the atoms) changes. This differs from a physical reaction, in that in a physical reaction, only superficial traits of the substance change. A good rule of thumb for determining whether something is a physical or chemical reaction is that physical reactions are easily reversible (e.g., freezing/melting water), while a chemical reaction is not really reversible (e.g., cooking/uncooking a steak).
Compound differs by the chemical composisition and structure.Elements differs by the number of protons.
An allosome is a sex chromosome which differs from an ordinary autosome in form, size, or behaviour.
Chemical reactions can be abbreviated using chemical formulas for elements and compounds. For example, the reaction between hydrogen gas (H2) and oxygen gas (O2) to form water (H2O) can be written as: 2H2 + O2 → 2H2O. This format shows the reactants on the left side of the arrow and the products on the right side.
In a physical change, the substance retains its chemical composition, but its physical state may change, such as melting or freezing. In a chemical change, the substance undergoes a change in its chemical composition, resulting in the formation of new substances.
Chemiluminescence is produced by a chemical reaction that emits light, but no significant quantities of heat. An example of chemiluminescence are the popular glow sticks. This differs from fireflies, which get their glow instead from bioluminescence.