name a chemical reaction in which sound is produce
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Burning is an example of a chemical change. Signs of chemical change include the release of bubbles, a change of color, production of an odor, release of heat and light, and production of loud sounds. Because chemical changes result in different substances, they often cannot be undone.
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The burning of hydrogen is a chemical reaction in which sound is produced
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- When hydrogen and oxygen combine to make water, a lot of energy is released. The chemical reaction of hydrogen burning is shown below.
- When hydrogen combusts, it releases a lot of energy. The majority of the energy is emitted as heat. Gases increase as a result of the heat. The gaseous mixture releases a lot of heat, and the air around it expands very quickly.
- The hydrogen, oxygen, and water vapour liberated during the process make up this gaseous combination. The sound barrier is broken due to the rapid expansion of gas molecules. We can hear the pop sound of hydrogen burning as a result of this explosion.
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