Chemicals chAnge their state or form when energy is added ie heaT OR COLD CHANGE TO SOLID LIQUID OR GAS
I don't think any chemicals can do that. Magnetism can change how electrons are exchanged (it has to be one extreme magnet though). But I have never heard of anyone lessening magnetic force with chemicals.
Nylon itself does not change chemically, but it can undergo physical changes such as stretching, shrinking, or fading with exposure to heat, light, or chemicals. These changes can affect the appearance and properties of the nylon material.
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Physical properties change when chemicals combine because when you mix chemicals the physical properties changes it identity.
No, fizzing after mixing two chemicals is a chemical change.
Rubber material can be destroyed by exposure to extreme temperatures, sunlight, chemicals, and oils.
First, not all chemicals react when mixed. Second, chemicals may not have a change detectable by human senses, such as a change in pH.
A physical change occur when the molecular structure of chemicals are not changed.A chemical change occur when the molecular structure of chemicals is changed.
Yes, white lutetium can change color when exposed to certain conditions such as heat, light, or chemicals. The change in color is typically reversible once the material is removed from the triggering condition.
Silicone material can be damaged by exposure to extreme temperatures, sharp objects, and certain chemicals.
is possible to change fingerprints by chemicals for long time or short time?
sometimes it does