If the water being added is pure, and the solvent in the copper sulfate solution was water, then no, this should not result in a chemical reaction. The visual change is due to dilution of the solute
When chemical changes it can cause a chemical reaction..it can fizz or explode or sometimes change temperatures..for example baking soda and vinegar fizz..
Chemical Reaction. Is this jeffery?
(aq) It means aqueous. Example: NaCl(aq)
If all of the salt has dissolved in the water then it is a solution, but if some or all of the salt is still suspended then it is a mixture
No, not always. For example, if you mix salt and water, no chemical change takes place. The salt dissolves in the water and a solution is formed, which is not a chemical change because the salt and water retain their individual chemical compositions.
It depends on the chemical reaction. For example when you burn something it is a chemical reaction, but that is way different than if you mix baking soda and vinegar which is also a chemical reaction. It changes the matter into a different chemical matter make up of that substance.
Examples of chemical changes: combustion, corrosion, fermentation, photochemical reaction, polymerization.
Dissolution is an example of a chemical reaction. This is the process through which a solute and solvent mix to form a solution.
HEAT, Heat is the the number one indication of a reaction. Also, changes of state of matter and mass are also indicators of a chemical reaction. an example is when an iron fence rusts.
non example of chemical change: one non example is ice. ice is NOT an example of chemical change.
When chemical changes it can cause a chemical reaction..it can fizz or explode or sometimes change temperatures..for example baking soda and vinegar fizz..
chemical change = chemical reaction. ( the composition of matter always changes). In a chemical change the matter in one thing changes, for example you will know a chemical change has occurred when the color or odor has changes or when a new gas is given off.
NaCO3 + CaCl2 --> 2NaCl + CaCO3 (s) In the above reaction, calcium carbonate is precipitated as a solid from the aqueous solution.
The classical example of a reversible chemical reaction is:2 NaCl + CaCO3 ↔ Na2CO3 + CaCl2
Chemical Reaction. Is this jeffery?
(aq) It means aqueous. Example: NaCl(aq)
If all of the salt has dissolved in the water then it is a solution, but if some or all of the salt is still suspended then it is a mixture