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A student believes she is observing a chemical reaction when pure sugar is burned and caramelizes. How can the student

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2022 6:03 pm
by CringyCorey
Do I need to compare their state of matter, volume, mass, or volubility in water?

Re: A student believes she is observing a chemical reaction when pure sugar is burned and caramelizes. How can the stud

Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2022 6:49 pm
by bth80
I'm not exactly sure what the question is, but caramelization of sugar is chemical reaction.

I unfortunately don't know of any method of knowing is something is a chemical reaction or not, but generally a change in something that is not purely physical would be a chemical reaction. For example, bending a piece of metal would be a physical change, but if that piece of metal were to rust, that would be a chemical change caused by a chemical reaction.