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write some of the observations seen during a chemical reaction

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Answered by hodeee4
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How can I tell if a chemical reaction is occurring? A chemical reaction is usually accompanied by easily observed physical effects, such as the emission of heat and light, the formation of a precipitate, the evolution of gas, or a color change.

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Answered by urja79
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chemical reaction is usually accompanied by easily observed physical effects, such as the emission of heat and light, the formation of a precipitate, the evolution of gas, or a color change.The following can indicate that a chemical change has taken place, although this evidence is not conclusive: Change of odor. Change of color (for example, silver to reddish-brown when iron rusts). Change in temperature or energy, such as the production (exothermic) or loss (endothermic) of heat

Seven Things That Indicate a Chemical Change Is Occurring

Gas Bubbles Appear. Gas bubbles appear after a chemical reaction has occurred and the mixture becomes saturated with gas. ...

Formation of a Precipitate. ...

Color Change. ...

Temperature Change. ...

Production of Light. ...

Volume Change. ...

Change in Smell or Taste.

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