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Chemical reactions can be evidenced by changes in several observable properties:
1) Temperature changes indicate new substances forming through exothermic or endothermic reactions like chemical heat/cold packs.
2) Light production occurs in reactions like burning wood or fireworks where energy is released as light and heat.
3) Precipitate formation creates new insoluble solid products like minerals from water or calcium carbonate from mixing salts.
4) Gas production forms new gaseous products, as seen when baking soda and vinegar react to release carbon dioxide gas.
5) Color changes represent changes in chemical composition, as when a dye loses intensity during a reaction and becomes colorless.
Chemical reactions can be evidenced by changes in several observable properties:
1) Temperature changes indicate new substances forming through exothermic or endothermic reactions like chemical heat/cold packs.
2) Light production occurs in reactions like burning wood or fireworks where energy is released as light and heat.
3) Precipitate formation creates new insoluble solid products like minerals from water or calcium carbonate from mixing salts.
4) Gas production forms new gaseous products, as seen when baking soda and vinegar react to release carbon dioxide gas.
5) Color changes represent changes in chemical composition, as when a dye loses intensity during a reaction and becomes colorless.
Chemical reactions can be evidenced by changes in several observable properties:
1) Temperature changes indicate new substances forming through exothermic or endothermic reactions like chemical heat/cold packs.
2) Light production occurs in reactions like burning wood or fireworks where energy is released as light and heat.
3) Precipitate formation creates new insoluble solid products like minerals from water or calcium carbonate from mixing salts.
4) Gas production forms new gaseous products, as seen when baking soda and vinegar react to release carbon dioxide gas.
5) Color changes represent changes in chemical composition, as when a dye loses intensity during a reaction and becomes colorless.
5E Evidence of Chemical Change A chemical reaction occurs when the chemical identity of the reactants are different than that of the products. A new substance or substances forms with properties different from the original reactants.