Give one example of change in the substance's colour during a chemical reaction.
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Change of colour in chemical reactions:
In a chemical reaction, bonds of the reactant molecules will break and new bonds are made within the molecules of the product.
These chemical changes are not always visible to the naked eye, but some chemical reactions are characterized by a change in the colour of reactants.
In a chemical reaction, two or more elements combine to interact and a different structure is formed, with a different composition and colour in total.
For example on heating, the green colour of Ferrous Sulphate () changes to the reddish-brown colour of Ferric Oxide ().