No. It is a physical change because the chemical composition of the metal remains the same.
It is because you are not using any chemical reactions
Physical
Physical Change, the metal has the same chemical structure and only the shape of the bar has changed
It's a physical change, because bending a wire doesn't affect the chemical makeup of it.
It's a physical change, because bending a wire doesn't affect the chemical makeup of it.
Physical Changes in metal are: melting bending and rusting
yes because the wire doesn't change its characteristics
Physical. The metal wire is still a metal wire after the change.
It is a measure of a metal's ability to be reformed by hammering without cracking. Gold is very malleable and can be pounded into thin sheets.
Yes it is most definitely!
no because the atomic structure of the atoms in the metal will not chemically change. the free (delocalised) electrons in a metal form non-directional bonds with the atoms. there are also layers of atoms in a metal and these slide over each other and do not break.
Yes it is most definitely!