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What are the parts of a chemical change ​

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Chemical Reaction Parts:

These include decomposition, synthesis, displacement, acid-base, combustion, oxidation-reduction, electrochemical, and myriad others.

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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. Examples of chemical changes are burning, cooking, rusting, and rotting. Examples of physical changes are boiling, melting, freezing, and shredding. Often, physical changes can be undone, if energy is input.

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Answer:

These include decomposition, synthesis, displacement, acid-base, combustion, oxidation-reduction, electrochemical

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