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The appearance of a liquid after aeration can be a gas or steam form. The liquid becomes aerated and thins out.
- a change in color -a change in odour -bubbling -a change of state (eg. solid to liquid, gas to liquid, etc.) either one or a combination of these things can indicate a chemical change.
Aerate or aeration.
Sticky, has an odour, liquid, not moldable
It is a colourless gas with a characteristic pungent odour.
Aeration of water does change the odor. It introduces additional oxygen to the water, which can break down contaminants in the water.
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physical change may be change in colour,odour,state(solid liquid gas) of any compound but chemical behavior of that compound remains as such; while when compound's chemical composition is changed than it is called chemically changed...
Yes, you can use it. Will it do any good? Not likely...
If you mean water aeration, it's when air is circulated through, mixed in, or dissolved in a liquid or substance. The purpose of this is to smooth the water, so it feels less rough, or to give it a nice visual effect.
No. Change in odour is likely to be related to a chemical process.
No. It's a chemical change because the process is irreversible, there is a change in colour and a change in odour.