It is a chemical change. An acid and a base reacting to form a new substance.
The heating itself is a physical change, a chemical change might come from the heating, however.
Both reactants produce other products: carbon dioxide (gas), water and sodium chloride, while hydrochloric acid and sodium bicarbonate disappear.
Yes, They react to form sodium chloride, carbon dioxide, and water.
Heating is a physical process but thermal decomposition is a chemical process.
it is a chemical change because it is no longer hydrochloric acid but a substance that has a different "ingredient" than it
Is it a chemical change.
Chemical Change
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It is a chemical change. Hint: if something is a reaction it is probably a chemical change.
It is a chemical change
It is a chemical change because the products, H2 and HCl, are completely different from the reactants in their physical and chemical properties.
Is it a physical or chemical change when an antacid tablet releases carbon dioxide gas and comes in contact with hydrochloric acid in the stomach