no,it is not a chemical property as no new product is formed during evaporation..
no,it is not a chemical property as no new product is formed during evaporation..
No. It is a physical change as the actual compound does not change, only its state does.
No. Evaporation is a physical process and it does not distinguish one substance from another.
Rubbing alcohol evaporating is absorbing energy. As the rubbing alcohol transitions from a liquid to a vapor state, it needs to overcome the intermolecular forces holding the liquid together, which requires energy input.
Is a physical change as the alcohol is changing states
It is an endothermic process.
chemical
The smell of alcohol is not a physical change; rather, it is the result of the volatile compounds in alcohol evaporating into the air. When alcohol evaporates, it changes from a liquid to a gas, which can be detected by our sense of smell. This process is a physical change, as it involves a change in state without altering the chemical composition of the alcohol itself.
physical
spontaneous
its D. burning coal in a furnace
Evaporation is a physical process.