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Chemical Change
Definition
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A rearrangement of the atomic array of matter which results in a change of physical properties.
Mark Lefers. Holmgren Lab.
July 26, 2004.
http://www.biochem.northwestern.edu/holmgren/Glossary/Definitions/Def-C/chemical_change.html
Definition in Your Own Words
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A chemical change is a group which outcomes into a change of a physical property.
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A Picture of a Chemical Change
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Non-example
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A non-example is water that has been frozen and then melted back into liquid.
David Taylor.
The Nitrogen Cycle - How it works. 1995
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http://www.scienceclarified.com/everyday/Real-Life-Earth-Science-Vol-3/The-Nitrogen-Cycle-How-it-works.html
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Definition:
A rearrangement of the atomic array of matter which results in a change of physical properties.
Mark Lefers. Holmgren Lab. July 26, 2004. http://www.biochem.northwestern.edu/holmgren/Glossary/Definitions/Def-C/chemical_change.html
Definition in Your Own Words:
A chemical change is a group which outcomes into a change of a physical property.
- A Picture of a Chemical Change
- Non-example:
A non-example is water that has been frozen and then melted back into liquid.
David Taylor. The Nitrogen Cycle - How it works. 1995. http://www.scienceclarified.com/everyday/Real-Life-Earth-Science-Vol-3/The-Nitrogen-Cycle-How-it-works.html
.