Chemical reactions occur between the electrolyte and the electrodes in an electrochemical cell.
chemical bonds between atoms
According to Dalton's atomic theory chemical reactions occur when atoms are separated, joined, or rearranged. Atoms of one element, however, are never changed into atoms of another element as a result of a chemical reaction (it is possible only during nuclear reactions and radioactive disintegration).
Subatomic particles, that is neutrons , protons, and electrons are indeed never destroyed or created in chemical reactions.
The electrostaic attraction between atoms (a metal and a nonmetal) occur in ionic compounds.
All chemical reactions occur because of the exchange of electrons between atoms.
Chemical reactions occur between the electrolyte and the electrodes in an electrochemical cell.
No, it is not possible; we need nuclear reactions for this.
Reaction between atoms involve only valenceelectrons (electrons in the outermost shells of atoms).
if it occurs between non metal atoms. Covalent bonds can only occur between non metal atoms but Ionic bonds occur between metal and non metal atoms.
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Chemical reactions.
According to Dalton's atomic theory chemical reactions occur when atoms are separated, joined, or rearranged. Atoms of one element, however, are never changed into atoms of another element as a result of a chemical reaction (it is possible only during nuclear reactions and radioactive disintegration).
Matter is neither created nor destroyed. Only change of bonds occur in atoms.
chemical bonds between atoms
According to Dalton's atomic theory chemical reactions occur when atoms are separated, joined, or rearranged. Atoms of one element, however, are never changed into atoms of another element as a result of a chemical reaction (it is possible only during nuclear reactions and radioactive disintegration).
Subatomic particles, that is neutrons , protons, and electrons are indeed never destroyed or created in chemical reactions.