A neutralization reaction is a chemical change.
Neutralization is a chemical reaction, also called a water forming reaction, in which an acid and a base. so therefore it is a chemical change.
An example is the neutralization with a basic reagent.
It is Chemical Property that can Neutrilize a Base
A physical change occur when the molecular structure of chemicals are not changed.A chemical change occur when the molecular structure of chemicals is changed.Grinding is physical, neutralization of an acid is chemical.
A physical change occur when the molecular structure of chemicals are not changed.A chemical change occur when the molecular structure of chemicals is changed.Grinding is physical, neutralization of an acid is chemical.
A chemical change is a change that imply the change of the nature of molecules. Examples: neutralization of an acidic solution, thermal decomposition and generally all chemical reactions.
A physical change occur when the molecular structure of chemicals are not changed.A chemical change occur when the molecular structure of chemicals is changed.Grinding is physical, neutralization of an acid is chemical.
Chemical
Well if you read Science is Fun you would know the Answer is obviously Chemical
Light emitted, reaction gets hot/cold, precipitate formed, a gas is evolved, or a pH change
No But It Is Considered To Be A Physcial Change