The new substance(s) formed during a chemical reaction will appear to the right of the "yield" arrow in an equation. This/these is/are the product(s) of the reaction.
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This substance is called reactant.
Chemical property describes how a substance can undergo a chemical reaction to form a new substance. This property is intrinsic to the substance and typically involves changes in molecular composition or structure.
No, a new substance is normally formed
The substance formed in a chemical change is called Product.
Each substance to the right of the arrow in a chemical equation is a product. These are the new substances formed as a result of the chemical reaction between the reactants, which are located to the left of the arrow.
Physical because it is still Oxygen. A chemical change results in a chemical equation and thus a new substance. No new substance = no chemical change. Liquefaction is a physical property.
Hint: Try writing a chemical equation
A new substance is a chemical change
The new substance that are produced
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The new substance has a new chemical composition.
Correct; a chemical change produces a new substance, or in other words, an existing substance changes into a different substance.
The change were new material is produce is called chemical change.
A chemical action or reaction is a process that transforms one chemical substance to a new substance.
The ability of a substance to form a new substance is determined by its reactivity, which is influenced by factors such as electron configuration, bond strength, and chemical composition. Substances with high reactivity are more likely to undergo chemical reactions and form new compounds when they come into contact with other substances.
A chemical word equation is when you use the symbols from the Periodic Table together to make a new substance. ex. H2O Hydrogen + 2 Oxygens = Water OR H + O2 = H2O (H-hydrogen O-oxygen H2O- water) Thats a chemical word equation!