ok so plse heko me i have to come up with some examples of chemicals changes and identify the product and the reactent. i need three more i already have these two

you start out with a egg (reactant) and then it gets burnt (product)

you have a pile of wood (reactant) then you burn it (product)

plse help me or give me a few ideas thxs

I think the product of a burned pile of wood is charcoal and ashes.

Check this site for more ideas.

http://www.ric.edu/faculty/ptiskus/chemical/

ok thxs for correcting me on that one.

You're welcome. :-)

Certainly! I'd be happy to help you come up with more examples of chemical changes along with their reactants and products. Here are three examples:

1. Rusting of Iron:
Reactant: Iron
Product: Iron Oxide (Rust)
Explanation: When iron comes into contact with oxygen and moisture (usually from water or air), it undergoes a chemical reaction known as rusting. The reactant, in this case, is iron, and the product formed is iron oxide, commonly known as rust.

2. Combustion of Methane:
Reactant: Methane (CH4) and Oxygen (O2)
Product: Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Water (H2O)
Explanation: When methane (a hydrocarbon) reacts with oxygen in the presence of a flame, it undergoes complete combustion, producing carbon dioxide and water as products. The reactants are methane and oxygen, and the products formed are carbon dioxide and water vapor.

3. Fermentation of Sugar:
Reactant: Glucose (Sugar C6H12O6)
Product: Ethanol (Alcohol C2H5OH) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Explanation: During fermentation, glucose (sugar) undergoes a chemical reaction due to the action of yeast or bacteria. The reactant, in this case, is glucose, and the products formed are ethanol (alcohol) and carbon dioxide.

These examples highlight different types of chemical changes and their corresponding reactants and products. Remember, chemical changes involve the formation of new substances with different properties from the original reactants.