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It does change its physical look but it does not change chemically.
No, the chemical nature of the reactants is changed.
Consumer behavior is dynamic because it is influenced by a multitude of factors such as marketing messages, economic conditions, social trends, and personal preferences. People's needs, wants, and behaviors can change over time due to these various influences, making it a constantly evolving aspect of the marketplace. Additionally, advances in technology and communication have made it easier for companies to gather and respond to real-time data on consumer behavior, further shaping their marketing strategies.
A physical change does not change the identity of matter.
Melting ice cream is a physical change because it has the ability to go back to it's frozen form and be ice cream again. The chemical identity of it isn't changed.
the appearance of a substance changes but its identity does not.
If you bend a paper clip it is a physical change because it is still a paper clip. It's chemical identity has not changed. In a chemical change, the chemical identity of a substance changes. For example, if the paper clip were made of steel and rusted, then it's chemical identity would change to include oxygen chemically bonded to the metal, iron oxide.
It will calm him some bit but the behavior he learned will not be changed.
physical change may be change in colour,odour,state(solid liquid gas) of any compound but chemical behavior of that compound remains as such; while when compound's chemical composition is changed than it is called chemically changed...
Easy. Buy other stuff in other amounts, at other times. Then you've changed your spending habits.
If you mean a change in chemical identity, that would be a chemical change.
The statement is false: A chemical change of a substance is defined as a change in which the substance is not the same substance after the change as it was before.