It is a chemical reaction because it changes and the change can't be revesed
Evidence of chemical changes in a firecracker that explodes includes the release of gases, formation of new compounds like carbon dioxide and water vapor, and a change in color or odor. Additionally, the heat and light produced during the explosion are indicators of a rapid chemical reaction taking place.
Yes, when dynamite explodes, it is an example of a chemical change. The chemical bonds within the dynamite molecules are broken and reformed during the explosion, resulting in the release of energy and the formation of new chemical compounds.
Yes, igniting a firecracker is a chemical change. Burning or exploding the firecracker causes a chemical reaction that changes the composition of the materials inside the firecracker, releasing energy in the form of heat, light, and sound.
Burning is a chemical change.
Burning is a chemical change.
It explodes! What else?
Evidence of chemical changes in a firecracker that explodes includes the release of gases, formation of new compounds like carbon dioxide and water vapor, and a change in color or odor. Additionally, the heat and light produced during the explosion are indicators of a rapid chemical reaction taking place.
Yes, when dynamite explodes, it is an example of a chemical change. The chemical bonds within the dynamite molecules are broken and reformed during the explosion, resulting in the release of energy and the formation of new chemical compounds.
because there is a small amount of gun powder in it and wen the fews hits it goes boom
When a firework explodes, it is a chemical change because new substances are formed during the reaction. The compounds inside the firework undergo a rapid chemical reaction when ignited, resulting in the release of light, heat, gas, and sound, which are all evidence of a chemical reaction taking place.
Yes, igniting a firecracker is a chemical change. Burning or exploding the firecracker causes a chemical reaction that changes the composition of the materials inside the firecracker, releasing energy in the form of heat, light, and sound.
A fire cracker undergoes a chemical energy to thermal energy conversion. When the chemicals inside the firecracker react, they release energy in the form of heat and light that we see as the explosion.
A fire is a chemical change due to the irreversible changes that happen.
Fire cracker is a misnomer because it's ignited with a fire but it's not a cracker, it's a dynamite.
No matter is lost when a firecracker explodes. When the gunpowder inside ignites, it turns rapidly into gases and powder residue. The paper shell is either burned or fragmented into fine particles.
It is a chemical change.
a type of food. or a fire cracker which is like a fire work