No, Because Technically its still the same substance.
When one substance dissolves in another, it is typically considered a physical change. This is because the process of dissolving involves the physical mixing of substances without altering their chemical composition. The individual molecules or ions retain their original properties, and the change can often be reversed, such as by evaporating the solvent. However, in some cases, if a chemical reaction occurs during the dissolution, it may be classified as a chemical change.
No, the properties of a substance do not change when it is mixed with another substance. The substances retain their individual properties even when they are combined. Mixing substances simply results in a physical change, without altering their individual properties.
no
Physical change.
Physical properties are characteristics of a pure substance that can be observed without changing it into another substance. Chemical properties are characteristics of a pure substance that describes its ability to change into different substance.
there are two types of change. the first one is the physical change. the form or appearance of the substance is change but the chemical properties of the substance is not changed. example, water evaporates into the air, that is a physical change because from liquid, water changes into gas but it then comes back to water as rain. the other one is chemical change wherein the chemical properties of the substance is changed. example is burning of wood. wood is burned and turned into charcoal. the chemical properties of wood is different from the chemical properties of charcoal and charcoal is another substance.
I want to say physical change
The chemical properties of an object show what a chemical change did to that substance.
In a physical change, the substance is still the same substance after the change. But in a chemical change, the substance became another substance with different properties from the original substance.Physical change is changing the appearance of something. Example - Rip a piece of paper - physical change. Burn gasoline - chemical change.
When a substance changes, any or all of its properties can also change.
Yes
When a substance dissolves in another but can be recovered by evaporation, it exemplifies a physical change. This occurs because the original substances retain their chemical identities, and no new compounds are formed. For example, when salt dissolves in water, it spreads uniformly throughout the liquid but can be separated again by evaporating the water, leaving the salt behind. Thus, the process is reversible, highlighting the nature of physical changes.