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No, condensing is a physical change, not a chemical change. It is the process of changing a substance from a gas state to a liquid state by removing heat energy.
You're not changing the substance when you chop wood. Therefore, it is a physical change.
As a substance changes state, the temperature remains constant.
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.
This process is known as a physical change. It involves a change in the state or appearance of a substance but does not result in the formation of a new substance. Examples of physical changes include melting ice, boiling water, and breaking a glass bottle. The chemical composition of the substance remains the same throughout the physical change.
You're only changing the form of the substance, not the chemical compounds in it.
Physical change.. think of it as it changing state not the substance
Melting is a phase change in which a substance changes from the solid state to the liquid state. Changing phases is also a physical change.
No, condensing is a physical change, not a chemical change. It is the process of changing a substance from a gas state to a liquid state by removing heat energy.
Yes, it is a physical change. For if it was a chemical change, it would not be able to change back; but when you are just changing the state of the item/substance it can be changed back.
Yes, it is a physical change. For if it was a chemical change, it would not be able to change back; but when you are just changing the state of the item/substance it can be changed back.
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.
When a substance changes from one state of matter to another it is called changing its state. Temperature changes are usually the main cause of this change.
Changing state is a physical change. The chemical composition of the substance doesn't change, only the form the substance takes. Liquid water changing to ice is still water-- the chemical composition hasn't changed. An example of chemical change would be methane (CH3) burning in oxygen (O2) to form carbon dioxide (CO2) and water vapor (H2O). The methane and oxygen no longer exist as themselves but have become carbon dioxide and water vapor-- their chemical compositions have changed.
It can lose or gain energy or it forms the attractions between particles.
When a substance changes from one state of matter to another it is called changing its state. Temperature changes are usually the main cause of this change.
Changing a substance from solid into a liquid is called a change of state or a change of phase. Melting is the name given to the change of state from a solid to a liquid.