No, change In temperature is not a chemical change. Since it doesn't affect any of the chemical properties as well as composition of matter.
No temperature change is not a chemical change because it does not affect any of the composition as well as chemical properties of matter.
No. Temperature is not a change of any sort. It is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance.
Yes & No it depends.
The temperature change is needed to calculate the enthalpy change.
a chemical change that can be accelerated by limited increased temperature
The indicators of a chemical reaction are :- 1. Change in colour 2. Change in temperature 3. Evolution of a gas 4. Formation of a precipitate
A characteristic of a chemical change is a change in odor. Another characteristic is a change in the temperature. Another characteristic is the creation of a precipitate. Those are just some characteristics.
For a chemical change to occur, there must be a chemical reaction. A chemical reaction would be either endothermic (uses energy, mostly heat), or exothermic (produces energy, again mostly heat). Any change in temperature of the reactants, as measured by a thermometer, will tell you not only ifa chemical reaction occurred, but also which kind of chemical reaction. No temperature change usually indicates that no reaction has occurred, a decrease in temperature would indicate an endothermic reaction, while an increase in temperature would indicate an exothermic reaction.
A change in temperature can change the rate of physical or chemical change.
Change in temperature is not a chemical change rather it is a physical change because it does not cause any change in composition or chemical properties of matter.
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A change of temperature implies that some energy has been transfered or used. Since chemical reactions either require or release energy to occur, the environment may change temperature as the substances react.
a chemical change occurs
Almost all chemical changes release or take in energy, and thus do result in changes in temperature.
Because a chemical reaction has different sign's. And heat is one. But if the temperature is dropping then it is not going through a chemical change.
The temperature change is needed to calculate the enthalpy change.
yes it can!!
Characteristics of a chemical change can include a temperature change, a color change, the production of bubbles, the production of a precipitate, and a smell.
A temperature change can be seen both in physical and chemical changes.
A decrease in temperature is a physical change, not chemical.