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8 August, 00:07

Explain why mixing of red paint with white paint does not constitute a chemical reaction even though the product has a different appearance

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  1. 8 August, 00:25
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    In a chemical change through chemical reactions, a new kind of matter forms. When a paint is mixed together, a physical change has occurred and not a chemical change. The different color one perceives is just a mere overlap between the reflected white and red color which produces another hue.

    Not all color changes infers a chemical reaction. A paint is a complex mixture on its own.
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