I can't think of any other way possible. This is what i found... I'm not sure if it's correct.
1. Silicon
2. Bismuth
3. Antimony
4. Gallium
Tell me if I'm incorrect...
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Chemical change.
Two types of changes in matter are physical changes and chemical changes. Physical changes involve a change in appearance, such as a change in shape or state, without forming new substances. Chemical changes involve a rearrangement of atoms to form new substances with different chemical properties.
The kinds of changes in substances that are always physical changes are changes in the state. This is the change from solid, to liquid and then to gas and the reverse.
A chemical change is typically permanent because it involves the breaking and forming of chemical bonds, resulting in the creation of new substances with different properties. Unlike physical changes, where the original substances can often be recovered, chemical changes rearrange atoms at a molecular level, making it impossible to revert to the original materials without undergoing another chemical reaction. As a result, the changes are often irreversible under normal conditions.
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A change from one or more substances to another is a chemical change.
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change into new substances
All substances have physical changes.
Chemical change.
The kinds of changes in substances that are always physical changes are changes in the state. This is the change from solid, to liquid and then to gas and the reverse.
Chemical Change.
All substances have physical changes.
Yes, physical changes involve a change in the appearance or form of a substance without forming new substances. Chemical changes, on the other hand, involve the formation of new substances through the rearrangement of atoms. Waste products may be formed in chemical changes as new substances are produced.
Two types of changes in matter are physical changes and chemical changes. Physical changes involve a change in appearance, such as a change in shape or state, without forming new substances. Chemical changes involve a rearrangement of atoms to form new substances with different chemical properties.
A process in which reactants are changed into one or more different products