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No, the physical properties of a substance do not change at a given location unless there is a change in temperature, pressure, or state of matter. These properties include characteristics like density, color, odor, melting point, boiling point, and solubility.
a physical change is a change in any physical property of a substance, not in the substance itself
no, if it's a substance change then it's a chemical change. If it were a physical change then it would be the same substance
Physical properties can be observed without changing the chemical composition of a substance. Chemical properties can only be observed by changing the chemical composition of the substance. In a physical change, the chemical composition of the substance does not change. In a chemical change, the chemical composition of the substance changes.
It's called a physical change.
physical changes do not change the chemical properties of a substance
When a substance changes but still retains its original properties, the change is called a physical change. If it didn't retain its original properties, then it went through a chemical change.
The chemical composition of the substance does not change when it changes its state of matter. The arrangement of atoms and molecules may vary, but the elements present in the substance remain the same.
it would be physical change because physical change is when the substance stays the same
chemical change
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