Formation of dew and rain is not a chemical change, but a physical change. Often a change involving state of matter like in this case condensation (or like evaporation, melting, freezing, sublimation, or deposition) shows a physical change and not a chemical change.
dew formation is a physical change, condensation of water vapor to liquid water
The Physical change is when the water vapor in the Air condenses [Phase Change] to the liquid water on the leaf for example.
It is a physical change
No, it isn't. It is still water.
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Hence,the formation of dew and frost is a physical change.
Dew formation. Rain drop production. Condensate formation on a cold surface.
It is a physical change.
Some sort of precipitation occurs when air reaches the dew point. You might get dew, frost, rain or snow.
No, the formation of dew is condensation, which is a physical change.
Hence,the formation of dew and frost is a physical change.
Dew formation. Rain drop production. Condensate formation on a cold surface.
It is a physical change because is it changing the leaf? No, no it isn't so it is a physical change.
Physical change
It is a physical change.
Dew results from a physical change; water vapor condenses to become liquid water. Since it is still water, it has not experienced a chemical change.
because the water molecules form together to form a liquid. molecules of water in the air (Vapour), form on a surface to form a liquid.
it is a physical change
rain falls while dew drizzles.
Rain is a very dangerous while dew is not bad at all
Making salt by mixing sodium and chlorine is it a physical or chemical which one
dew is condensation of excess water vapour rain is drops of water that falls from clouds