Chemical change.
chemical change
Evidence of a chemical change includes a change in color, formation of a precipitate, evolution of gas bubbles, or a change in temperature. Additionally, if the substance cannot be easily reversed back to its original form, it is likely a chemical change has occurred.
Very probable a chemical change; but also physical changes can be the cause.
A chemical change results in the formation of new substances with different chemical properties, such as changes in color, odor, or the formation of gas or precipitate. A physical change, on the other hand, only affects the physical state of a substance, without changing its chemical composition.
The most likely sign that a chemical change has occurred is the formation of a new substance with different properties. This can include color changes, formation of a precipitate, evolution of gas, or changes in temperature.
Chemical Change.
Chemical Change.
Chemical change.
Chemical Change.
Chemical change.
Chemical change.
Chemical change.
Chemical change.
That is called a chemical change.
If form changes but identity doesn't change then it is a physical change.
Chemical Change.
chemical change