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Oxygen as most reactions have it although it could also be hydrogen
The chemical reaction is:Fe + CuSO4 = FeSO4 + CuIt is a single displacement reaction.
How could a chemist find out how much mass is given off as gas during a chemical reaction
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Flavor change can be a result of a chemical reaction. When certain molecules in food or drink interact with each other or with the taste receptors on our tongue, it can alter the flavor. This can involve chemical reactions, such as the breakdown or formation of new compounds.
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Oxygen as most reactions have it although it could also be hydrogen
heat and air
The chemical reaction is:Fe + CuSO4 = FeSO4 + CuIt is a single displacement reaction.
Though a nuclear reaction could be the answer to this question, it is more probable that a chemical reaction is the change of one or more substances into a different substance or different substances. (The changes in nuclear reactions normally include only a single element.)Examples abound. The elements hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2) combine in a chemical reaction to form water (H2O) in the following familiar reaction:2H2 + O2 => 2H2OWhen ozone (O3) breaks down spontaneously, it forms oxygen in the following reaction:2O3 => 3O2
How could a chemist find out how much mass is given off as gas during a chemical reaction
could cause chemical reaction
nuclear decay rates take more time and chemical reaction rates could happen fast.
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Flavor change can be a result of a chemical reaction. When certain molecules in food or drink interact with each other or with the taste receptors on our tongue, it can alter the flavor. This can involve chemical reactions, such as the breakdown or formation of new compounds.
dehydration of fatty acids hydrolysis of disaccharides
They could be chemical or (thermo)nuclear processes.