this chemical reaction forms a gas that may rupture the container or explode.
yes, they differ. because the substances that form in a chemical reaction are theproducts formed due to the reaction between of two or more reactants.
A gas will fill it's container freely, and evenly space itself throughout the container. Imagine an aerosol can of disinfectant sprayed into a room at one corner. The gas will eventually spread itself across the room evenly.
During a chemical reaction, the bonds between the atoms of the reactants break, and new bonds form to make the products.
The hydrogen peroxide foams.
Decantation is pouring off a substance into another container, leaving the sediment behind. Filtration is pouring a substance through a filter to catch any sediment.
yes, they differ. because the substances that form in a chemical reaction are theproducts formed due to the reaction between of two or more reactants.
They contain different combinations of particles.
The milileters of margerine in one container may differ depending on how big the container is. Smaller containers will yield a smaller amount of milileters, while a larger container will allow for a greater number of margerine.
Exothermic reactions release heat. Endothermic reactions take in heat.
Gas expands to fill up it's container, while if solids are put into the same container, the will not expand. They will stay the same size and shape.
Yummy, Chemistry :) Redox reactions - Oxidation reaction This is a reaction in which atoms have undergone a change in their oxidation state.
Chemically any difference exist.
The products are very different.
The chemical structure of water remain unchanged.
They differ in frequency. (That's exactly the same thing as saying that they differ in wavelength, since frequency and wavelength are firmly connected.) (That's also the same thing as saying that they differ in the quantity of energy carried by each photon, since the amount of energy carried by each photon is firmly connected to frequency.)
A gas will fill it's container freely, and evenly space itself throughout the container. Imagine an aerosol can of disinfectant sprayed into a room at one corner. The gas will eventually spread itself across the room evenly.
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