Introduction to Matter (Book)
Changes in Matter
Signs of Chemical Change
How can you tell whether a chemical change has occurred? Often, there are clues. Several are demonstrated in the video below.
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To decide whether a chemical change has occurred, look for these signs:
- Gas bubbles are released. (Example: Baking soda and vinegar mix and produce bubbles.)
- Something changes color. (Example: Leaves turn from green to other colors.)
- An odor is produced. (Example: Logs burn and smell smoky.)
- A solid comes out of a solution. (Example: Eggs cook and a white solid comes out of the clear liquid part of the egg.)