No, shininess is a physical property of iron, not a chemical property. Chemical properties describe how a substance interacts with other substances or undergoes chemical changes, while physical properties describe observable characteristics like color, texture, and conductivity.
Compounds that help chemical reactions are called catalysts.
An electron that is in the highest energy level of an atom and determines the atom's chemical properties is called a valence electron. Valence electrons are involved in the interactions between atoms, such as forming bonds with other atoms in chemical reactions.
We call these enzymes but there are ones in chemical reactions which do the same but are called catalysts.
Exergonic reactions.
These are called Chemical Properties.
These are called Chemical Properties.
Energy is required to break bonds between atoms in reactant molecules, allowing them to rearrange into new products. This energy is called activation energy. Some reactions release energy, called exothermic reactions, while others absorb energy, called endothermic reactions. Overall, energy is essential for driving chemical reactions and determining whether they proceed or not.
The theory that life started itself from the chemical properties of matter is called abiogenesis. Abiogenesis proposes that living organisms can arise from non-living matter through natural processes such as chemical reactions.
Adding oxygen to a substance is called oxidation. It can cause chemical reactions that result in changes to the substance's properties.
No, shininess is a physical property of iron, not a chemical property. Chemical properties describe how a substance interacts with other substances or undergoes chemical changes, while physical properties describe observable characteristics like color, texture, and conductivity.
It's called "chemical weathering" - there may be qualifiers that describe specific forms within that such as hydrolysis.
Not ALL reactions are chemicals. When chemicals reacte with other chemicals it is called as chemical reactions.
This process is called a chemical reaction. Chemical reactions involve the breaking and forming of chemical bonds, resulting in the conversion of one substance into one or more different substances with different properties.
It's called "chemical weathering" - there may be qualifiers that describe specific forms within that such as hydrolysis.
When a new substance is formed with different properties than the original substance, it is called a chemical reaction. Chemical reactions involve the breaking and forming of chemical bonds between atoms to create new substances with unique properties.
Chemical changes are most often reffered to as chemical reactions and are represented by chemical equations.