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Precipitate (solid matter formation), Temperature change, Gas formation, and color change.
Not necessarily. If the color change is in the presence of 1 or all of the following:a precipitate (insoluable substance)a gas being produced (bubbling)energy being released or absorbed by chemicals,then it is indicating a chemical change.
You think to the formation of a new compound with a different smell, color, appearance, possible the release of a gas, a precipitate, etc.
precipitate
change in color, formation of gas and precipitate ;))
a colour change, a gas produced or a precipitate (new substance/solid) formed.
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.
D.Two liquids are mixed at room temperature and a gas forms.
One example is the reaction between the aqueous solutions lead nitrate, Pb(NO3)2 and potassium chloride, KCl. They react to form solid (a precipitate) lead chloride, PbCl2, and aqueous potassium nitrate, KNO3. The balanced equation is Pb(NO3)2(aq) + KCl(aq) ---> PbCl2(s) + KNO3(aq)
Types of evidence for chemical change include: A gas is evolved. A precipitate appears or disappears. Heat may be evolved or absorbed. A color change occurs. A substance disappears.
Evidence of a chemical reaction include the following: formation of a precipitate formation of a gas change in temperature change in color
Color change, precipitate formation, gas formation, temperature change