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No, it will not. Broken glass is still (the same) glass.
The physical change is just water vapor condensing. (hope this helps) :~)
Any link between the breaking of a mirror and the chemical properties of a product.
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No. After breaking the mirror, the chemical properties of the remaining pieces are the same as the intact mirror. This is a physical change, not a chemical change.
No, thats a physical property because it can't be reversed and there is no actually chemical change.
Breaking a mirror does not cause a change in the chemical properties of the mirror itself. The act of breaking the mirror may result in physical changes, such as the mirror's fragments having sharp edges, but the chemical composition of the mirror remains the same. Mirrors are typically made of a layer of reflective material, like silver or aluminum, which is deposited on the glass surface, and breaking the mirror does not alter this composition.
Physical, it is water vapor condensing on the colder glass of the mirror.Physical
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When a person fogs a mirror with their breath it is a physical change.
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Its radius of curvature and its reflecting property
No, it will not. Broken glass is still (the same) glass.
The physical change is just water vapor condensing. (hope this helps) :~)
you can see your self in a broken mirror but for every piece there is another you
You will find the broken mirror in the shop where you bought the feed for the chickens . Then go to your right and on the top shelf you will find the broken mirror.