define a chemical reaction. which observation help you determine whether a chemical reaction has taken place
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There are several observations that can be made to determine if a chemical reaction has occurred. The first is a change in temperature. Heat can be absorbed (endothermic reaction) or released (exothermic reaction) which results in a temperature change. This can be noted with a thermometer. Reactions can also have a color change. A change in color represents a chemical reaction. Another observation is if there is a smell or odor after the reaction takes place. When a reaction takes place, gases can sometimes be removed from the system. This can be observed by the formation of bubbles. Another observation is the formation of a precipitate. This is a solid that forms out of solution. When a solute is dissolved in a solution, a chemical reaction took place. Lastly, if there is a change in pH a chemical reaction took place. This will need to be tested with pH strips.
Any chemical change in matter which brings about a change in chemical composition of the substances involved in the reaction is called a chemical reaction..
We can determine whether a chemical reaction has taken place by observing :-
1. change in state
2. change in colour.
3. formation of precipitates
4. emision of energy etc.
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