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A physical change is best defined as?

a process that does not change the chemical composition of a substance. A change in a substance with no new substances being formed


What is the process by which a chemical change and a new substance is formed with new properties?

These are chemical reactions.


What is a change where a new substances is made?

I think you are talking about a chemical change,


A physical change that does not produce a new substance is called what?

A physical change that does not produce a new substance is called a reversible change. This means the change can be undone by reversing the process, such as melting or freezing.


Rust on a car is the result of a chemical change because the rusting process does what?

It forms a new substance.


What is a new substance?

A new substance is a chemical change


What change forms a new substance?

compound


What is a cohesive reaction?

Cohesive reaction is the process where an adhesive goes through a molecular change. This molecular change creates a new material or substance.


What type of change occurs when a substance a completely change into a new substance?

Chemical change


Which change forms a new substance?

The change were new material is produce is called chemical change.


If a new substance is produced is it a chemical change?

Correct; a chemical change produces a new substance, or in other words, an existing substance changes into a different substance.


What is the process leading to a chemical change in matter?

A chemical change in matter occurs when the atoms in a substance rearrange to form new chemical bonds, leading to the creation of a new substance with different properties. This process typically involves the breaking of existing bonds and the formation of new bonds, resulting in a change in the composition and structure of the original substance. Energy is usually involved in the form of heat, light, or electricity to drive the chemical reaction.