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Explain indicators of a chemical change with examples.
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- Take some broken pieces of eggshell in a test tube and add lemon juice to it. You could see bubbles of carbon-di-oxide evolving in the test tube. This is because of the chemical change between the two. Hence, we can say that evolution of bubbles serves as an indicator of a chemical change.
- When water is added to quicklime (calcium oxide) there will be an evolution of a lot of heat along with the formation of slaked lime (calcium hydroxide). This is a chemical change and it is indicated by the evolution of heat when the reaction sets in between quicklime and water.
- Spoilage of food is a chemical change and it is indicated by the foul smell. So, a change in odour is also an indicator of a chemical change.
- When an iron nail is kept in water for a few days and taken out, the nail will become reddish-brown in colour indicating that it has rusted. Rusting is a chemical change and it is indicated by a change in colour of the iron nail.
- A lump of curd is the precipitate that is obtained by the chemical reaction between hot milk and lemon juice. So, the formation of a precipitate is also an indication of a chemical change.
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