Combustion
When something burns, it undergoes a chemical reaction called combustion. Combustion involves the combination of a fuel (such as wood, gasoline, or natural gas) with oxygen in the air. This process releases energy in the form of heat and light, and produces carbon dioxide and water vapor as byproducts.
Solidification occurs by the formation of chemical bonds between neighboring atoms or molecules.
Naming is the process of assigning a name to something. In the case of people this occurs generally at birth. In the sciences this occurs at the point of discovery.
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A chemical change occurs because compound is two elements put together so when they are separated it forms a new substance.
Photosynthesis is where plants convert energy from the sun into chemical energy. The process of fixing carbon dioxide into a carbohydrate occurs during the Calvin Cycle stage of photosynthesis.
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This process is called condensation.
Dissolution occurs.
Solidification occurs by the formation of chemical bonds between neighboring atoms or molecules.
This is a process of oxidation.
This is a chemical process.
This chemical process is called hydration.
The chemical properties of a substance can be determined by changing the chemicals structure. This is the process that occurs in a chemical reaction.
Decomposition of a compound is a chemical process.
The chemical reaction that occurs is known as saponification.
The chemical reaction that occurs is known as saponification.
Hydration