Uranium
simply yes, because if you put them together, then the chemicals collide and therefore makes a chemical change.
An Exothermal reaction is a chemical reaction that produces heat making the solution warm or hot. It is the opposite of an Endothemic reaction which makes the solution colder.
A step that makes up a reaction is a specific molecular event that occurs during the chemical transformation of reactants into products. Each step involves the breaking and formation of chemical bonds between atoms to create new substances. These individual steps collectively make up the overall reaction mechanism.
A catalyst is used to lower the activation energy needed for a chemical reaction to occur. It increases the reaction rate without being consumed in the reaction itself.
vinegar and baking soda makes the chemical reaction for swimming raisins
a chemical reaction makes something happen, like rust or water
Uranium
to see if a chemical has changed look out for bubbling and or fizzing
Exothermic chemical reactions release heat.
Water and base
it makes a chemical reaction but not a big one. it just bubbles up and then stops.
There can't be unlimited electrolytes in the battery to make a chemical reaction. The chemical reaction makes electricity to power the device.
It is true that a chemical reaction causes a chemical change. An example of this can be seen by adding baking soda to vinegar.
In a chemical reaction, atoms are rearranged, such that some atoms get out of some molecules and join other molecules.
simply yes, because if you put them together, then the chemicals collide and therefore makes a chemical change.
I think it makes a "chemical reaction"