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Physical and chemical properties change as the result of a chemical change, which produces new products with different physical and chemical properties than the reactants.
yes chemical properties do change a substance physical properties just change the physical shape or look!!!
the product's properties usually and may differ from the properties of the reactants. Example-salt-sodium, a soft explosive metal and chlorine, a toxic gas. make salt.
If you mean where it takes place inside an atom, then the answer is this: in the nucleus.
The products of a complete burning are carbon dioxide (sometimes oxides of nitrogen and sulfur), water vapors and a residue of oxides. Of course these compounds are very different from the reactants - chemically and physically. Different compounds have different properties.
The products have different physical and chemical properties than the reactants.
Physical and chemical properties change as the result of a chemical change, which produces new products with different physical and chemical properties than the reactants.
Since I do not know which reactants and which products you refer to, I can only tell you that the properties will be different.
Because reactants and products have different chemical compositions and consequently different chemical and physical properties.
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Chemical Properties If it reacts (reactivity) If it corrodes (corrosion) Physical Properties malleable ductile conductivity magnetic
The reactants undergo a chemical reaction and form new products with different physical and chemical properties.
It is a chemical change because the products, H2 and HCl, are completely different from the reactants in their physical and chemical properties.
All chemical changes make new products that are different from the reactants in their chemical and physical properties.
yes chemical properties do change a substance physical properties just change the physical shape or look!!!
Different physical states
the reactants and products are different substances