It is a combination reaction.
The arrow shows that something has changed into something else ie NaOH + HCl --> NaCl + H2O In English this translates as, Sodium hydroxide and Hydrochloric acid react to form Salt and water
How big is the biggest chemical reaction depends on what you mean by "big." Is it a reaction with the most spectacular result, the most ingredients, the most steps, or the most of something else? One suggestion was making Luminol, which is an 8 step reaction, and each step is a chemical reaction its self. Look at NurdRage video on how to make it on YouTube
Melting is a change from a solid to a liquid. The molecules remain the same. Burning is a chemical reaction usually involving oxygen. It then changes into something else.
Can it stain something else - no.Can it be stained from something else - yes.
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Chemical. Something else is created as a result, and the composition does change, making it a chemical change.
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The direct answer is iron oxide, the 'but wait there's more" answer involves what else is in the environment, temperature, chemicals, electrolysis, etc. when the rusting occurs.
It is when two substances react together to form something else or change colour or fizz
A chain reaction is when one thing is the cause of something else. Generally, chain reactions are the unintended result of one particular thing.
This is true.
Responding is to act or do something in reaction to something else.
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No, it is a physical change. A chemical reaction involves changing a molecule(s) into something else. When dissolving sugar in water, you still have sugar and you still have water.
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colour change gas bubbles new substance formed texture changes something else i don't know about.
Because of an increase in surface area. Think about it. If you have a brick of something, you have 6 surfaces on which something else can interact with to cause a reaction. If you grind up the brink into thousands of little particles, you have thousands of little surfaces, as opposed to 6, that you can react with.