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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.
When a balloon bursts, the chemical reaction that occurs is a rapid release of the gas inside the balloon. This is due to the sudden increase in pressure inside the balloon, causing it to exceed the strength of the balloon material and burst. The gas molecules escape quickly into the surrounding environment, resulting in a popping sound and the sudden deflation of the balloon.
to slow down a chemical reaction you use the substance called an inhibitor. to speed up a chemical reaction you use the substance called a catalyst.
it will dry up. chemical reaction happened
no... chemical reactions happen in nature however you can stop the two objects from combining
Cooking is a chemical process.
a chemical reaction makes something happen, like rust or water
No
the chemical shall be changed
In the cytoplasm, because that is where the chemical reactions happen.
No, but production of new molecules does happen.
It is a chemical reaction which requires heat - possibly from the environment - to proceed.
When chemical energy is released, it is released to the environment in the form of heat. This heat can be felt and measured. When a reaction results in an increase in temperature, energy has been released (it gets hot), and you have an exothermic reaction. When chemical energy is absorbed, it is taken from the environment. This causes a decrease in the temperature of the surroundings. Energy has been absorbed from the environment around the reaction (it gets cold), and you have an endothermic reaction.
volcanic eruption
Equillibrium
yes
well I'm not really sure but i think it needs time to mix in with each other and then it will cause a chemical reaction.