If you do not perceive a color change, or the emission of light or heat, is it still possible a chemical reaction has taken place? Explain.
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A chemical change occurs when the composition of a material changes. It causes atoms to rearrange and the creation of a new substance.
Some signals, such as; may assist us in determining when a chemical shift has occurred.
Variation in color
a solid's formation
The evolution of heat
A gas's evolution
It's possible that a chemical shift occurs without these signs being seen. Two colorless liquids, for example, might react with each other and produce a colorless result.
Even if a chemical change has occurred, there is no physical indication that it has occurred in this situation.
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