Compound changes refer to modifications or adjustments that occur in a cumulative manner over time, where the impact of each change builds upon previous changes. This concept is often applied in finance, where interest or returns are calculated on both the initial principal and the accumulated interest from prior periods, leading to exponential growth. In other contexts, such as project management or social systems, compound changes can reflect the way small, incremental adjustments can lead to significant overall transformations. Understanding compound changes is crucial for predicting future outcomes and making informed decisions.
Yes, the element changes to compound when atoms of it changes because compound is made up of different types of element and the element is made up of different types of atoms when the atoms are changed the element also changes and different types of elements are made due to this the element is changed to a compound.
Temperature or pressure.
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It's called an Acetic Acid.
mixture is separted by physic changes and compound is broken down by chemical changes
Yes, the element changes to compound when atoms of it changes because compound is made up of different types of element and the element is made up of different types of atoms when the atoms are changed the element also changes and different types of elements are made due to this the element is changed to a compound.
Temperature or pressure.
chemical energy
By: a(n) Chemical Changes
Compound change refers to a situation where original changes have a secondary or subsequent effect on a system or process. This means that the initial change triggers a chain reaction of additional changes, leading to a compound effect.
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because the compound will scoral
that varies from one compound to another..
gas!
Tea
The reactants are transformed in products.