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Why temperature change in chemical reactions?​

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Answered by TheKingOfKings
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temperature January change in the chemical reaction of because the reactants convert into product are the product convert into reacted to during this process some energy is released or save energy is absorbed such that temperature changes in the chemical reactions

Answered by pavankumargoud
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When the reactants are mixed, the temperature change caused by the reaction is an indicator of a chemical change. This reaction generates heat as a product and is (very) exothermic. However, physical changes can be exothermic or endothermic. ... Thus, it is a physical change.

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