Answer:
C. A new substance has been formed
Step-by-step explanation:
A chemical change is one of the two types of changes (the other being physical change) in which the chemical composition of the substance (s) is altered. In a chemical change, which is usually IRREVERSIBLE, a new substance formed because there is rearrangement of atoms at the chemical level.
A chemical change is characterized by the following: formation of precipitates, evolution of gas etc. According to the image attached in this question, a blue precipitate is formed after a reaction between two solutions. This can be said to be an example of CHEMICAL CHANGE because it shows that a new substance has been formed.