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In a chemical change what substance is formed?

The substance formed in a chemical change is called Product.


What is the term for a substance that is formed by a chemical reaction?

A product is a substance that is formed by a chemical reaction.


A substance formed in a chemical reaction?

Anew substance that is formed is a product in a chemical reaction


When a substance dissolve in another substance a IS FORMED?

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When a physical changes occurs new substance are formed?

A new substance is formed only after a chemical change.


What is formed when substance burn?

when a substance is burned it turns into ash.


What tool could help me know witch colors of light are emitted by my flashlight?

You could shine your flashlight through a prism- the prism will split the light into all the colors it was formed from. If your flashlight gives off standard white light, you don't have to use a prism because all white light is formed from all the colors of the rainbow.


A substance formed in chemical reaction is a?

Anew substance that is formed is a product in a chemical reaction


One requirement for a substance to be mineral is that the substance must be?

formed naturally


A substance formed by the body in reaction to a perceived foreign substance is?

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What chemical substance is found in the earth but not formed by plants or animals?

Carbon is a chemical substance found in the Earth but not formed by plants or animals.


When substance dissolves in another substance is a new substance formed?

It depends upon nature of substances for example when Glucose or Salt are dissolved in water no new substance is formed so these are physical changes but when Ammonia gas is dissolved in water Ammonium and hydroxide ions are formed so it is a chemical change.