IT gains, looses, or shares outer electrons.
IT gains, looses, or shares outer electrons.
They join together.
Combine with other atoms Separate from other atoms they are already attached to.
There are many types of atoms which combine quite easily with other atoms. Anytime you have a fire, something is combining with oxygen atoms. That is the easiest type of combination to bring about. But there are lots of other chemical reactions that can be easily made to happen. Put the right chemicals together and they will react.
There isn't one. The chemicals involved can contain millions of atoms, and it's not even just a single reaction; it's many thousands (at least) of reactions.
Most chemists work with chemicals and chemical reactions; indeed, it is somewhat of a requirement that chemistry should involve chemicals.
If atoms of same element combine, we say that element is existing in its real state (or simply a molecule of that element is formed). If two atoms of different elements combine, a compound is formed.
the change in the nuclei of the atoms.
Not ALL reactions are chemicals. When chemicals reacte with other chemicals it is called as chemical reactions.
The atoms rearrange and the new bonds form to make the new substances.
all chemical reactions.....they burn and dissolve
If atoms of same element combine, we say that element is existing in its real state (or simply a molecule of that element is formed). If two atoms of different elements combine, a compound is formed.
Combine with other atoms Separate from other atoms they are already attached to.
then its oxidation state remains constant butattached atoms become changed, such reactions are double displacement reactions.
Bonds are created when chemical reactions join atoms.
During chemical reactions atoms remain unchanged.
These atoms form new substances where atoms are associated by chemical bonds.
There are many types of atoms which combine quite easily with other atoms. Anytime you have a fire, something is combining with oxygen atoms. That is the easiest type of combination to bring about. But there are lots of other chemical reactions that can be easily made to happen. Put the right chemicals together and they will react.
There isn't one. The chemicals involved can contain millions of atoms, and it's not even just a single reaction; it's many thousands (at least) of reactions.