A chemical reaction by definition forms new chemicals (called the products) from the initial chemicals (called the reactants). It should make sense that the identity of the products formed depends on what reactants we start with. Adding an acid to a base is an example of a chemical reaction, so we should expect to see new products. Although there is a pattern to this type of reaction, ultimately the products formed depend on what acid and what base are used.
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Answer:
False
Explanation:
It is not a chemical change, it is a physical change because the molecules of the bread didn't change, the form of the bread did
b. nitrogen
c. methane
d. water vapor
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