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A match burning is a chemical change. Salt dissolving in water is a physical change.
it is a chemical change.... so i would assume it is a chemical matter. it is a chemical change because of phosphrosus on the end of the match changes in to co2
The most common example is the burning of a match or wood (or anything really).
ice melting
your face it it co2
Burning a match is an exothermic change because energy is being released.
No, burning anything is a chemical change.
A match burning is a chemical change. Salt dissolving in water is a physical change.
Lighting A Match
Is burning a phase change. Explain? Ans: No because, its a chemical reaction
it is a chemical change.... so i would assume it is a chemical matter. it is a chemical change because of phosphrosus on the end of the match changes in to co2
The most common example is the burning of a match or wood (or anything really).
chemical energy to light and heat energy
ice melting
Tearing a tissue paper is a physical change.
While the match is burning it has thermal energy
Lighting A Match