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No. In a physical change, the substance maintains its chemical composition.
No, it would be a physical change. During a chemical change, substance(s) are changed into different substances. An example of a chemical change would be the rusting of iron but a physical change would be freezing water; or in this case, evaporation.
A chemical change :).
Chemical Change: a usually irreversible chemical reaction involving there arrangement of the atoms of one or more substances and a change in their chemical properties or composition, resulting in the formation of at least one new substance: The formation of ruston iron is a chemical change.It is a chemical change.A physical change is a change that does not change the chemical composition of the material. When water evaporates and condenses it is still water even though it looks different, the same as if you cut or crumple paper. It may look different, but its chemical composition has not be altered.
Appearance is the property that can be altered. This is by physical change.
If a rock has been altered in composition or texture by pressure, it is called a metamorphic rock.
Physical Change
is a physical change
Yes, the structure of composition of either a volcanic or igneous rock can be altered significantly upon their ejection from a volcano.
Chemical weathering.
No. In a physical change, the substance maintains its chemical composition.
Chemical weathering
Chemical weathering
Placed her away from the center of the composition
Placed her away from the center of the composition
Soft tissue that contributes to flexibility is altered in a program to increase flexibility. People's interest in flexibility training dates back to the early 1900's.
gasoline was used mostly but some cars were altered by their owners to run on kerosine, which was a cheaper fuel than gasoline