No, if a new material forms that would be a chemical change. Physical changes always remain with the same material you began with.
It is called a Physical Change
A physical state is physical and not chemical Physical Property is observed without changing a substance into another substance. Chemical property is the ability of a substance to change into different substance.
Melting a candy bar is a physical change because it is just changing form, not changing the chemical makeup. (If it isn't making a new material, it is not a chemical change)
Physical Change ➢ In physical change, only form or state, size, or shape changes. Example: If a piece of paper is cut up into small pieces it is still a paper. ( A physical change in the shape and size.) ➢ Does not result in a new material; thus, the new form may be changed back into the old form or state. Example: Water turns to ice and ice melting to water. (Ice and water are both H2O. The identity of the matter is not changed, just the state is being changed.) ➢ Physical change affects the appearance.
no because in a physical change it does not change the chemical make up, however, it does during a chemical change
It is called a Physical Change
A physical state is physical and not chemical Physical Property is observed without changing a substance into another substance. Chemical property is the ability of a substance to change into different substance.
It is a physical change as the identity of the substance remains the same.
Melting a candy bar is a physical change because it is just changing form, not changing the chemical makeup. (If it isn't making a new material, it is not a chemical change)
Physical Change ➢ In physical change, only form or state, size, or shape changes. Example: If a piece of paper is cut up into small pieces it is still a paper. ( A physical change in the shape and size.) ➢ Does not result in a new material; thus, the new form may be changed back into the old form or state. Example: Water turns to ice and ice melting to water. (Ice and water are both H2O. The identity of the matter is not changed, just the state is being changed.) ➢ Physical change affects the appearance.
It is a physical change because no new substance is formed, it is the other form of iodine.
It is a physical change because no new substance is formed, it is the other form of iodine.
change in the form -in general can be indicated for the physical form. The substance may dissolve or its stage may change. If the change is physical, it should be reversable.
Condensation is a physical change, as no new substances are being formed. It is only water changing from gas form to liquid form.
no because in a physical change it does not change the chemical make up, however, it does during a chemical change
no, that's would be a chemical change :) .
This would be a chemical change. The other type would be a physical change. In a physical change the identity of the material does not change.