Yes. The two terms mean the same thing. They are synonyms.
A chemical change is a chemical reaction.
Another name of chemical change is a "chemical reaction".
Chemical reaction
No, it is NOT an indicator of a chemical reaction. Change in color IS an indicator of chemical change, though.
A gas released during a chemical reaction is a chemical change.
A catalyst undergoes no chemical change during a chemical reaction.
A chemical reaction will do the following; Change colour Create smoke A non chemical reaction (Physical Reaction) will do the following; Change State Be able to change back to the original materials
Mono-atomic ions do not undergo a chemical change during a chemical reaction.
Because chemical bonds are not formed or broken by a phase change.
a chemical change is a change which brings about a change in the chemical properties of a substance which cannot be reversed through physical means like heating or cooling.
Yes. Since there can be no change without a reaction.
Burning anything (a liquid or a solid) is a chemical change and the reaction is known as a combustion reaction.