Actually, it is a physical change because when sugar and water mix together, they are not forming a new substance, sugar dissolves, but it doesn't disappear. So when you crystallize it, it still has the same chemical structure, the only thing that changed is the physical appearance.
Physical.
It depends. In most cases, it is a chemical change as the different colored species have different chemical structures. However, it is possible to change color by very finely dividing particles of matter and this is a physical change.
Flour is composed of finely ground grains, and as such, has no chemical name.
In chemistry, suspension is a mixture of two substances, one of which is finely divided and dispersed in the other.
Chemical properties: All of its isotopes are radioactive. It has a wide range of oxidation states. It is flammable and pyrophoric when finely divided. Physical properties: It is silvery black in color. It is the only element having naturally occurring isotopes than can support a nuclear fission chain reaction.
A small girl with a bow placed finely above her head.
She painted each detail with finely tuned precision.
Finely ground pepper.
Sure, if they are finely chopped enough.
the car was finely tuned to decrease its drag coefficient.
Finely ground tobacco is called snuff.
Finely divided platinum particles are commonly used as a catalyst in many chemical reactions, each with different products. Please give more context.
The noun 'onion' is a count noun:1 onion finely chopped2 onions finely chopped