NO
Physical change.
A physical change is a type of change that alters the form or appearance of a substance without changing its chemical composition. Examples include melting, freezing, boiling, and cutting.
chemical change
A change that alters the form of a substance without changing it into another substance is called a physical change. This type of change does not involve a change in the chemical composition of the substance, only its physical appearance. Examples include changes in state (solid to liquid) or changes in shape (cutting or crushing).
No, changing your blood type is impossible. Just eating whatever you want won't change your blood type. You con't change your blood type even if you would like too.
You can tell if energy is changing from one form to another by observing if there is a change in the type of energy or how the energy is being used. Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but it can change forms, such as from potential to kinetic energy in a falling object or from chemical energy to light and heat energy in a fire.
Chemical because you are changing the composition
When energies change from one form to another, they go through an energy transformation process, where they are converted from one type of energy to another. This transformation can involve the energy changing its properties, such as from potential to kinetic energy or from electrical to thermal energy.
The process of changing into entirely new substances.
This type of physical change is called melting.
When ever a wire is changed, change it by the same type, rating or capacity of wire.
This type of phase change is called evaporation.