Compound change is 2 or more elements are chemically combined together and forms different properties(or not).
When a compound separates, it undergoes a physical change, not a chemical change. This means the chemical composition of the compound remains the same even though its physical state may have changed (e.g. from solid to liquid).
A chemical change is needed to break down a compound into simpler substances. This typically involves breaking the chemical bonds holding the atoms together in the compound through reactions like decomposition or hydrolysis.
Litmus is an example of a compound that can reversibly change color depending on conditions such as pH. It is commonly used as a pH indicator to visually determine the acidity or basicity of a solution.
A compound's tendency to change states is primarily affected by temperature and pressure. As temperature increases, most compounds transition from solid to liquid to gas states. Increasing pressure can also cause a compound to change states, such as forcing a gas to condense into a liquid. Additionally, the intermolecular forces within the compound can influence its tendency to change states.
Adding more of a compound to a system at equilibrium will shift the equilibrium towards the products if the added compound is a reactant, and towards the reactants if the added compound is a product. This is to counteract the change and re-establish equilibrium.
these change causes the change intermolecular forces which results into change in state of that compound or new compound is formed excclusively depending on the change done
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When a compound separates, it undergoes a physical change, not a chemical change. This means the chemical composition of the compound remains the same even though its physical state may have changed (e.g. from solid to liquid).
The physical properties of water can change when a compound is dissolved in water. The dissolved compound will determine which properties change. Some will change the surface tension, others will change the pH. Many changes are possible.
A physical change doesn't change the molecule of a compound.
Water is a chemical compound (H2O) not a "change".
no it is not chemical change it is a mass transfer operation in which mass is transferd from higher concentration compound to lower compound
No, a compound can also be broken down through a chemical change. This typically involves a chemical reaction that alters the chemical structure of the compound to create different substances.
An acid is a chemical compound, not a physical or chemical change.
I think it is climate change
a chemical change
Sugar is a (chemical) compound, but not a change at all.