No, there is no change at all to you hair.
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This is not a chemical change, but a physical change instead.
Physical - the water is just evaporating.
Bleaching your hair is chemical change
Bleaching your hair is a chemical change. The bleach reacts in hair, removing the color in an irreversible chemical reaction. There is no way to reverse the bleaching. Bleaching your hair also makes a new substance, when you do bleach your hair it is permanent.
Chemical change
No
Physical - the water is just evaporating.
It is both a physical and chemical change.
Bleaching your hair is chemical change
Chemical Change
Probably not. It's not entirely safe for your hair. Shower gels contain various chemical particles that are only to be used for the body. Yeah, so, shower gels are not recommended.
no it isn't a physical change it doesn't change the actual chemical properties of the hair
Hair (newly grown) is a product of many (bio)chemical synthesis reactions.
Bleaching your hair is a chemical change. The bleach reacts in hair, removing the color in an irreversible chemical reaction. There is no way to reverse the bleaching. Bleaching your hair also makes a new substance, when you do bleach your hair it is permanent.
Chemical change
when you bleach your hair it is a chemical change,because you are adding the chemical from the bleach to your hair and "you can't change it back to the old". chemical change: you can't change it back to the old and it makes a new subtance. physical change:it does not make a new subtance and it is still the same object.
No
when you bleach your hair it is a chemical change,because you are adding the chemical from the bleach to your hair and "you can't change it back to the old". chemical change: you can't change it back to the old and it makes a new subtance. physical change:it does not make a new subtance and it is still the same object.