Asked by Quinn
Why is a change in temperature also considered a sign of a chemical change?
When molecules move around more frequently due to the temperature change, they are more likely to collide with other molecules.
When bonds are broken or formed in a chemical reaction, they will release or absorb energy, often in the form of a temperature change.
Temperature change causes a change in the state of matter, producing solids, liquids, or gases.
Whenever temperature changes, there must be an interaction and rearrangement of atoms.
B?
When molecules move around more frequently due to the temperature change, they are more likely to collide with other molecules.
When bonds are broken or formed in a chemical reaction, they will release or absorb energy, often in the form of a temperature change.
Temperature change causes a change in the state of matter, producing solids, liquids, or gases.
Whenever temperature changes, there must be an interaction and rearrangement of atoms.
B?