there's many many diffrent types of physical and chemical changes too.There's so many nobody really knows how many there are.But of course the is way to many to count on our hands.we'll never really know.See the thing is they happen everyday.so that's the answer to your question no scientist or anybody will every find out .
There are lots your can make up heaps....a physical change is a change that is reversible..thats all i guess..! There are lots your can make up heaps....a physical change is a change that is reversible..thats all i guess..!
There are 8:
melting: solid to liquid
sublimation: solid to gas
freezing: liquid to solid
vaporization: liquid to gas
condensing: gas to liquid
depostition: gas to solid
ionization: gas to plasma
deionization: plasma to gas
Five types of Chemical Changes are;
1. Rusting of Iron
2. Curdling of milk
3. Yellowing of newspapers left in the sun
4. Darkening of apples
5. Melting of butter
Five types of Physical Changes are;
1. Melting of Ice
2. Evaporation of water
3. Dissolution of sugar in milk
4. Mixing of alcohol and water
5. Drying of wet stuff
Phase changes and dissolving are types of physical changes.
Melting, boiling, and dissolving are some examples of physical changes.
Ice (solid water) has 15 known phases; see the link below for the phases diagram.
Examples: melting, freezing, boiling, condensation, sublimation, deposition.
i know of six
You forgot to mention where !
two
A phase change is a physical change. It is not a chemical change.
The lines show where a phase changes happens to a substance -
Phase changes requiring the addition of heat energy are the phase changes from solid to liquid, liquid to gas, and solid to gas. These phase changes are termed melting (solid to liquid), evaporation (liquid to gas), and sublimation (solid to gas).
Evaporating and condensing
Heat energy changes.
Phase changes are accompanied with optical contrast and therefore the feasibility of phase.
its physical changes
See "Related Questions". Phase changes are reversible by adding or subtracting heat. In many cases chemical changes are not easily reversed.
The melting phase changes are Solid~Liquid~Gas and the freezing phase changes are Gas~Liquid~Solid
Puberty
When you cool a liquid and it changes phase, it becomes a solid.
Because it changes its form.
A phase change is a physical change. It is not a chemical change.
Because atoms only go through phase changes
Phase changes requiring the addition of heat energy are the phase changes from solid to liquid, liquid to gas, and solid to gas. These phase changes are termed melting (solid to liquid), evaporation (liquid to gas), and sublimation (solid to gas).
YES
sublimation