Oxygen, Carbon, Hydrogen. <- There are three new ones.
When candles burn, new substances form.
These substances are called products (or final products).
Absolutely.
It depends on the elements! If two of them are carbon and hydrogen, hundreds of compounds can be made from these elements alone. If the four elements are all noble gases, no new substances can be made from them by chemical reaction.
Water H20, Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and ash (potassium salts etc).
Carbon dioxide and water, assuming the fuel is a hydrocarbon.
When candles burn, new substances form.
These substances are called products (or final products).
Absolutely.
methane and others but mostly methane XD methane and others but mostly methane XD
Because a chemical change results in the formation of 1 or more new substances and a new compound is created, methane burns with a smokey flame that forms carbon dioxide and water, which makes it a chemical reaction.
Reactants- The substances used up in a reaction. Products- The new substances made.
It depends on the elements! If two of them are carbon and hydrogen, hundreds of compounds can be made from these elements alone. If the four elements are all noble gases, no new substances can be made from them by chemical reaction.
Yes, "Auld Lang Syne" is a poem written by Robert Burns. It is traditionally sung to celebrate the start of the New Year.
The liver makes new substances
I think its a new substances is made so it changes the matter with it.
Water H20, Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and ash (potassium salts etc).