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No, it is a physical change because the water is the same but just boiled

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Is boliling water a chemical or physical change?

Boiling water is a physical change because it does not change the chemical composition of the water.


Does boiling water have a chemical change if so why?

No.


Is boiling water an example of a chemical change?

No.


Is boiling water on a stove chemical or physical change?

This involves a change of state of the water. Before, during, and after the boiling, it remains water. So, since the substance doesn't change its character, the boiling of water is a physical change.


Is water boiling in a pan a physical or chemical change?

It depends on what is boiling. If you are boiling WATER, then it is NOT a chemical change, it is a physical change (change of state from liquid to gas). If you are cooking food on the stove, a chemical change is occuring. That is, the chemical bonds within the food molecules are actually changing. One way you can tell that it is a chemical change is that you can't "uncook" food, but you can condense steam back into water.


Is boiling water a chemical or physical process?

Water boiling is a physical change and not a chemical reaction. In a physical reaction there is no new substance formed as is the case with chemical reactions. In boiling water there is no new substance produced.


Is boiling water into steam is chemical change?

yes


Is water boiling in a pan a chemical or physical change?

It's a physical change because no chemical change has occurred in any series of fluids


Is movement a chemical change?

No, That would be a physical change....A chemical change would be for like example: Water Evaporting, Water Boiling, Water Freezing...etc


Is an example of a physical rather then a chemical change?

Boiling water is physical change.


Do the bubbles in a pot of boiling water for noodles indicate chemical change?

No, the bubbles in boiling water for noodles do not indicate a chemical change. The bubbles are formed due to the physical process of water reaching its boiling point and turning into steam bubbles. This is a physical change, as only the state of the water molecules is changing, not their chemical composition.


Is cold water heating up to its boiling point a chemical change?

No, the process of cold water heating up to its boiling point is a physical change rather than a chemical change. This is because the molecules in water remain the same during the transition from liquid to gas; only their arrangement and energy levels change.