An atom. (Greek: a'tomos means 'can not be cut')
cause chemical reactions cant be reversed
Those are chemical reactions.
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A chemical element.
THEY SPLIT UP you cant unless by any chance see them or know them on a personal level
Yes, cooking meat involves chemical reactions. When meat is cooked, proteins denature, fats melt, and carbohydrates caramelize, resulting in changes in texture, flavor, and color due to chemical reactions taking place.
A physical property is something like color, size, and state. The substance still stays the same! A chemical property is a change in substance. Burning is a chemical property because if you burn a piece of wood, it is a new substance and you cant change it back to regular wood. It is usually very hard to change a chemical change BACK to its original substance. The answer to this is No
most chemical reactions require a certain input of energy, meaning they need to be at a certain temperature. when the temperature is too low or too high, these chemical reactions cant take place.
No he cant do a split and if you want to phone him his number is 07966521083
an element
Elements cannot be separated into simpler substances or converted into another substance by chemical processes. Elements are the building blocks of matter and are represented on the periodic table by unique symbols.
Most cooking processes are chemical reactions. Generally, the reactions are non reversible and once cooked, food cannot be returned to an uncooked state. So, frying potatoes causes a non reversible chemical reaction. The question is not as precise as it might be. Changes can be physical or chemical. They can also be reversible or non reversible but it is important to note that many chemical changes are reversible just as many physical changes are reversible.