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A physical change in matter involves altering its appearance without changing its chemical composition. An example would be melting ice into water, where the water is still H2O molecules, just in a different physical state.
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Change of state from a liquid to a solid and back again.
When matter undergoes a physical change, its state or appearance may change, but its chemical composition remains the same. For example, when water is heated and turns into steam, its physical state changes from liquid to gas, but it is still composed of H2O molecules.
There are quite a few examples of physical change including melting ice. You can also consider freezing water and boiling water a physical change.
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The chemical composition and physical state of substances can change during an experiment.For example two reactants in solid or liquid form can react in an experiment to give a product in a gaseous form.
The chemical composition and physical state of substances can change during an experiment.For example two reactants in solid or liquid form can react in an experiment to give a product in a gaseous form.
A physical change alters the form of the substance but does not change it into anything new. An example of a physical change is the boiling, freezing, melting, condensation of water. The result changes still give you water. A chemical change must make a new substance with new properties. An example of a chemical change is the burning of wood. The new substances made during complete combustion are ash, carbon dioxide, and water.
you can change a mass of something if you take part of the product out of it
give me 50 physical changes and 10o chemical change
Explain the difference between chemical change and physical change, and provide examples of each. Define chemical change and physical change, and provide examples to illustrate. Differentiate between chemical change and physical change, and give examples to clarify the distinction.