the actual flag of the serpent was representative of the tribe of dan (leaving it's name as the tail of a serpent.)many of the forefathers believed that the tribe of ephriam (great briton)was to decrease as the older brother and the tribe of manassah(usa) or younger brother, would become more powereful according to bible prophesy.the snake would bite anyone who would go against the tribe of dan.it (the flag with the serpent) was a reminder to the king of this prophesy.
Yes, a change in temperature is a physical change because it only affects the state or phase of a substance (solid, liquid, gas) without altering its chemical composition. It does not result in the formation of a new substance.
Formation of bubbles or gas: Gas evolution can indicate a chemical reaction is occurring. Change in color: A sudden change in color could be a sign of a reaction, such as a shift from clear to cloudy. Temperature change: If the reaction generates heat (exothermic) or absorbs heat (endothermic), it can be an indication that a chemical reaction is taking place.
Some indicators of a chemical reaction are:- change of color- change of odor- release of a gas- change of the temperature- change of the viscosity- formation of a precipitate- change of general appearance- possible explosion - possible chemiluminescence - formation of new compounds
Yes, steam condensing on a mirror is a physical change. It involves the change of state from gas (steam) to liquid (water) without any chemical reaction taking place.
When a new color is formed. This is not to be mistaken for a mixture of each of the chemicals that were combined. For example, if a blue substance is combined with a clear substance, and the result is orange, it is a chemical change. However, if the result is just a lighter blue, it does not necessarily indicate chemical change.
Yes.That's a physical change only.
A sudden change in slope or discontinuity in the graph would indicate a phase change taking place. This can be seen as a sharp point or step-like feature in the graph.
chemical reaction taking place, a change in temperature or pressure, or the formation of a new phase in a solution. It can also be used as a method for separating components in a mixture or as a way to purify a solution.
Many materials can change colour according to the temperature without there being any chemical reaction taking place.
No, the presence of gas does not always indicate a chemical change. Gas can form due to physical processes such as evaporation or changes in temperature, without any chemical reactions taking place.
Production of gas: If there is a sudden release of gas, bubbling, or fizzing, it may indicate a chemical change. Formation of a precipitate: A solid substance forming in a solution can indicate a chemical change has occurred. Color change: A visible change in color of the substance can be a sign of a chemical reaction. Change in temperature: A noticeable temperature change, either an increase or decrease, can be an indicator of a chemical change taking place.
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Yes, a change in temperature is a physical change because it only affects the state or phase of a substance (solid, liquid, gas) without altering its chemical composition. It does not result in the formation of a new substance.
Formation of bubbles or gas: Gas evolution can indicate a chemical reaction is occurring. Change in color: A sudden change in color could be a sign of a reaction, such as a shift from clear to cloudy. Temperature change: If the reaction generates heat (exothermic) or absorbs heat (endothermic), it can be an indication that a chemical reaction is taking place.
Its a fast change
Change in color: If the reactants and products have different colors, a visible color change can indicate a chemical reaction. Formation of a gas: Production of bubbles, froth, or fizzing can indicate a gas is being released during a chemical reaction. Formation of a precipitate: If a solid substance forms in a solution, it can indicate that a chemical reaction has occurred leading to the formation of an insoluble product.
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