It depends on the chemical reaction. For example when you burn something it is a chemical reaction, but that is way different than if you mix baking soda and vinegar which is also a chemical reaction. It changes the matter into a different chemical matter make up of that substance.
a precipitate is a solid that forms during a chemical reactions
ripping a towel, or breaking a glass window
a precipitate is a solid that forms during a chemical reactions
A clear or transparent test tube is typically used for a lipid test to easily observe any color changes or reactions that occur during the test.
ripping a towel, or breaking a glass window
In nuclear reactions the atom itself changes while molecules and/or structural organisation of atoms do in chemical and physical changes.
Endergonic reactions require an input of energy to occur, while exergonic reactions release energy.
After drinking alcohol the following changes occur in the body; * vision becomes blurred * reactions become slower * body begins to produce vomit.
In science, reactions occur based on the interactions between different substances or forces. These reactions can result in changes such as chemical reactions, physical changes, or the release of energy. Understanding these reactions is a key aspect of scientific study and can help explain the behavior of matter and energy in the natural world.
No, chemical changes can occur at various temperatures depending on the specific reaction. While many chemical reactions do happen at higher temperatures to provide enough energy for the reaction to occur, there are also reactions that occur at lower temperatures. Temperature is just one factor that can influence the rate of a chemical reaction.
color change. thats the one i know but i dont know the other one unless its gas formation
The light-dependent reactions will not occur.