Chemical Change
its chemical change : P
chemical change, dude!
The process by which matter is changed into new substances is called a chemical reaction. During a chemical reaction, atoms are rearranged to form different molecules with new properties compared to the original substances.
A matter in which the substances that make up the matter change into other substances is known as a chemical change or chemical reaction. During this process, the bonds between atoms are broken and formed, resulting in the creation of new substances with different properties. Examples include rusting iron, burning wood, and baking a cake. These changes are often irreversible under normal conditions.
No, changes in state of matter (such as melting, freezing, boiling) are physical changes, not chemical changes. Chemical changes involve the formation of new substances with different chemical properties.
I think its a new substances is made so it changes the matter with it.
Factors that affect changes in matter include temperature, pressure, and the presence of catalysts. Changes can also be influenced by the amount of reactants present, the surface area of the substances involved, and the concentration of the substances. Additionally, the type of chemical bonds in the substances can determine how easily they undergo changes.
it causes the 1. melting of solid substances 2. the solidification of liquid substances\ 3. the deformation of matter.
evaporation
The environment that shows changes in matter is known as a chemical reaction. During a chemical reaction, the atoms and molecules of substances interact and rearrange to form new substances with different properties. These changes can involve the breaking and formation of chemical bonds.
These changes of state are: solid to liquid, liquid to gas, gas to liquid, liquid to solid, solid to gas, gas to solid. The majority of substances have these state of matter changes.
Substances formed in chemical changes have different physical and chemical properties compared to the original substances. This can include changes in color, odor, state of matter, melting/boiling points, and reactivity. The chemical composition of the new substances is also different from the original substances.