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What do elements do in a reaction? A: The elements that are present form a chemical bond. This happens because of the fact that the elements that are present to form such combine together to make the chemical bond.
A Chemical reaction occurs. But it depends on the chemicals that are combined that create results either positive or negative.
Combine with other atoms Separate from other atoms they are already attached to.
The chemical change that happens to form water is when pure hydrogen gas (H2) combine with pure oxygen gas, they get involved with one another, and the slow rate of reaction between the two, create water, but very slowly. The other name for water of course is H2O.
Glycerol is miscible with water without a chemical reaction.
you get a chemical reaction resulting in the formation of a salt
Nuclear fusion
sodium and chlorine (Na and Cl) chemically combine
In a proportional combination, a chemical reaction takes place forming a compound.
Chemical bonds are formed and energy is released.
What do elements do in a reaction? A: The elements that are present form a chemical bond. This happens because of the fact that the elements that are present to form such combine together to make the chemical bond.
If you combine Mentos and Diet Coke, you could get a big boom. The coke will react with the mentos, making a chemical reaction together and create the giant explosion.
When atoms of two different elements join together (or combine) to make molecules of a compound, scientists say that a Chemical Change or Chemical Reaction has taken place. I you look at the substances you start off with and the substance you get after the change, they are often different.
A Chemical reaction occurs. But it depends on the chemicals that are combined that create results either positive or negative.
You get water and a salt, which is neutral.
Essentially they disappear. However, of course, if a compound is separated into its component elements the properties will reappear.