The total numbers of atoms of reactants do not change in products.
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.
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
No, a chemical reaction that absorbs energy is called an endothermic reaction. The transfer of heat from the surrounds into the substance. In reactions, energy is always CONVERTED, not created which means that nothing can be converted i.e. heat to chemical if there is no heat or initial energy.
Cooking is a chemical process.
a chemical reaction makes something happen, like rust or water
In the cytoplasm, because that is where the chemical reactions happen.
the chemical shall be changed
No
No, but production of new molecules does happen.
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.
The chemical properties cannot be changed; only after a chemical reaction the products have new chemical properties.
In a chemical reaction the actual reactants are also called the starting materials or interactants. These are the materials necessary for the reaction to happen and undergo chemical change.
When an acid and metal come in contact, a chemical reaction occurs where the metal will dissolve and release hydrogen gas. This reaction is known as a single displacement reaction, where the metal displaces hydrogen from the acid.