When there is a change in its chemical/physical properties. A chemical reaction involves the changing of the object's chemical make up.
It acts as a reactant. In a chemical reaction A substrate is a molecule that is reacted on by enzymes.
After 3 moles of S have reacted, 3 moles of F2 will also have reacted since the reaction ratio is 1:1 based on the balanced chemical equation. This leaves 6 moles of F2 remaining (9 moles initially - 3 moles reacted).
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Melting is not a chemical change because the chemical formula of water remain unchanged.
Rotting a banana involves a chemical change because the proteins, starches, and sugars in the banana are broken down by enzymes and microorganisms, leading to the formation of new compounds. This process is irreversible and results in a change in the chemical composition of the banana.
it reacted that way do to chemical reactions.
it depends on what chemical it has reacted to.
Fuel exploding is a violent Chemical Reaction when fuel is reacted with atmospheric oxygen.
It acts as a reactant. In a chemical reaction A substrate is a molecule that is reacted on by enzymes.
It acts as a reactant. In a chemical reaction A substrate is a molecule that is reacted on by enzymes.
chemical behavior of a substance means how a substance behaves when it is reacted or kept isobaric with other substances or elements
chemical behavior of a substance means how a substance behaves when it is reacted or kept isobaric with other substances or elements
By 'chemical combination' I assume you mean that the Elements have reacted with one another.If they have reacted, the result would be called a Compound (or the Product) and, the input Chemicals are called Reactants.
Inductive arguments are 100% correct but basicly tell u very little in contrast almost all of our knowledge comes from deductive arguments but they are only 99% certain examples inductive i am a unmarried man All unmarried men are unhappy therefore i am unhappy (note this is also a unsound argument) deductive i poured chemical A into a solution of chemical B it reacted to form a purple solid i poured chemical A into a solution of chemical B it reacted to form a purple solid i poured chemical A into a solution of chemical B it reacted to form a purple solid i poured chemical A into a solution of chemical B it reacted to form a purple solid i poured chemical A into a solution of chemical B it reacted to form a purple solid therefore when i pour chemical A into a solution of chemical B it will react to form a purple solid that is an invalid argument primarily because we cant predict the future and because it snot specific enough the solution to the problem between inductive and deductive is Kant who came up with the synthetic a prori
No.. It's a Chemical Property because it reacted to something (it's a reaction) :)
When reacted with hydrogen fluoride, silicon tetrafluoride is known to form a sticky silicon tetrafluoride gel due to its strong adhesive properties.
You could tell when KI (potassium iodide) and K2S2O8 (potassium persulfate) reacted by observing the formation of a color change in the solution. The reaction typically produces iodine, which imparts a brown color to the solution. Additionally, you might notice the evolution of gas bubbles, indicating a chemical change is occurring. Monitoring the reaction over time can help confirm the completion of the reaction through these visual cues.