in which of the following new product are formed
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Chemical changes occur when a substance combines with another to form a new substance, called chemical synthesis or, alternatively, chemical decomposition into two or more different substances. These processes are called chemical reactions and, in general, are not reversible except by further chemical reactions. Some reactions produce heat and are called exothermic reactions and others may require heat to enable the reaction to occur, which are called endothermic reactions. Understanding chemical changes is a major part of the science of chemistry.
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In which of the following new product are formed
- Synthetic changes happen when a substance consolidates with one more to frame another substance, called compound amalgamation or, on the other hand, substance deterioration into at least two distinct substances.
- These cycles are called synthetic responses and, as a rife rule, are not reversible besides by additional compound responses. Compound responses happen when synthetic connections between particles are shaped or broken.
- The substances that go into a compound response are familiar as the reactants, and the substances delivered toward the veneer of the response are familiar as the items.
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