A chemical reaction occurs when reactants change into products. Reactants are the substances that take part in the reaction, while products are the substances formed when the reactants react. Signs that a chemical reaction has occurred include bubbles being given off, a change in color, or a change in temperature. Inert gases like helium do not participate in chemical reactions as they are chemically inactive substances.
A chemical reaction occurs when reactants change into products. Reactants are the substances that take part in the reaction, while products are the substances formed when the reactants react. Signs that a chemical reaction has occurred include bubbles being given off, a change in color, or a change in temperature. Inert gases like helium do not participate in chemical reactions as they are chemically inactive substances.
A chemical reaction occurs when reactants change into products. Reactants are the substances that take part in the reaction, while products are the substances formed when the reactants react. Signs that a chemical reaction has occurred include bubbles being given off, a change in color, or a change in temperature. Inert gases like helium do not participate in chemical reactions as they are chemically inactive substances.
Saanidhya Bhandari Chemical reactions Substances that react in a chemical reaction are call reactants . Substance formed when reactants react are called product.
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How do you know if a chemical reaction occurred? ◦ Bubbles being given off ◦ Change in color ◦ Change In temperature Inert gases ◦ Inert gases are substances that do not take part in chemical reaction. These gases are inert. An example of inert gas is helium.