Pulverizing an aspirin tablet is a physical change (it is not a property at all). The chemical nature of the aspirin does not change when it is pulverized.
Physical - the chemical properties don't change if you crush or grind the aspirin.
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Physical process
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Crushing an aspirin is a physical change because the small pieces are still chemically the same as the aspirin tablet.
The density (1,4 g/cm3) is a physical property.
Physical change because the chemical state of the aspirin does not change, it is just crushed.
No, Compounds Cannot Be Separated by Physical methods like Magnetic Separation , Filtration etc... They Can Be Only Separated By Chemical Means
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It is a physical change. The sugar is still sugar after it is pulverized.
Crushing an aspirin is a physical change because the small pieces are still chemically the same as the aspirin tablet.
of Pulverize
it means pulverizing
The density (1,4 g/cm3) is a physical property.
It means grinding to a powder or dust
physical, because the chemical composition of the aspirin stays the same. only it's physical state changes from a solid pill to a powder.
Pulverizing, Mutilating or Shredding
Physical change because the chemical state of the aspirin does not change, it is just crushed.
Several physical properties of aspirin:- density: 1,40 g/cm3- melting point: 135 0C- solubility in water: 3 g/L at 20 oC
The word pulverize is a verb (pulverize, pulverizes, pulverizing, pulverized), to pound, crush, or grind to a powder or dust; to demolish. The noun forms for the verb to pulverize are pulverizer, pulverization, and the gerund, pulverizing.