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Snow disappearing is a physical change. It is a combination of melting and then evaporating and of sublimation.
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Melting is an example of a physical change because it does not change the chemical composition of the substance undergoing the change. Tarnishing, rusting, and burning are examples of chemical change because they are caused by chemical reactions, which change the chemical composition of the substances undergoing the change.
yes it's a physical change
Melting wax Melting ice freazing water Evaporating the water Cooling the steam
Snow disappearing is a physical change. It is a combination of melting and then evaporating and of sublimation.
Melting is a physical property.
Burning of paper is an oxidation reaction.
yes
melting(not meting i supose)=solid to liquid evaporating=liquid to gas ;)
No. It is water before it melts and it is water after it melts, so melting water is a physical thing, not chemical.
Melting of ice with salt is example of physical change as there is no chemical reaction involved .
No it is an example of a physical change
Melting & evaporating.
Melting and evaporating are both a change in matter.also during evaporation and melting there is no change in temperature
melting and evaporating are both a change in matter. also during evaporation and melting there is no change in temperature. melting and evaporating are both a change in matter. also during evaporation and melting there is no change in temperature.
Melting is a physical process.