Yes, most of smells come from esters which can be derived from carboxylic acids, but they also come from adlehydes, ketones, alcohols, and terpenes. These smells get stronger with the greater amount of carbons in a chain or ring. Low molecular weight esters give fruits their odors and flavors while carboxylic acids have a more acrid and repellent stench. All of this is organic chemistry.
Physical because in chemical change two liquids have to mix and the result should be solid.
Chemical changes are color changing, gases coming out, temperature by temperature i mean
whether is it hot or not, and whether its solid or not.
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What ? ? ?
"Odorless" is not a change at all.
It's a description, an adjective, like 'blue', 'loud', 'short', 'heavy',
'funny', 'slow', 'happy', 'reasonable', 'dark', 'soft'.
None of those is a change either.
Yes, the production an odor, light, a gas, a color change, or the formation of a precipitate are all indications of chemical changes.
Smell is not a chemical change, but it can indicate a chemical change
A change in odor is a sign of a chemical change. The change in odor is not the chemical change, but indicates that a chemical change has taken place.
"Odor" isn't a chemical change.
chemical change
Odor is a chemical property.
helium has no physical or chemical change helium has no physical or chemical change
Chemical change
It is a physical change.Density is not a chemical property. Instead, it is a physical property.
Physical change
Odor is a chemical property.
helium has no physical or chemical change helium has no physical or chemical change
Physical because in chemical change two liquids have to mix and the result should be solid. Chemical changes are color changing, gases coming out, temperature by temperature i mean whether is it hot or not, and whether its solid or not. ============================ What ? ? ? "Odorless" is not a change at all. It's a description, an adjective, like 'blue', 'loud', 'short', 'heavy', 'funny', 'slow', 'happy', 'reasonable', 'dark', 'soft'. None of those is a change either.
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it is a chemical change
Chemical I think
physical as the chemical structure does not change.
A physical change
Physical - there are no chemicals involved
Chemical change
Itβs a physical change π
physical change