No, it is a physical change.
Gasoline being poured into a tank is not a chemical change.
oxygen + gasoline burns
A chemical change is a resultant change of a combination of a couple different substances that become a new substance. A sentence with this is: "Its particles changed due to it undergoing a chemical change."
Phase change.
An unused portion of a chemical taken out of its container should be properly disposed of. The original container has identification information and warnings. Chemical that been poured out may become contaminated so should not be poured back.
Gasoline being poured into a tank is not a chemical change.
A foundry is where metal is melted and poured into molds.
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chemical I do believe. Here's why- the substances within the mixture will create a gas as they react. A chemical change is simply a change that results in one or more new substances.
oxygen + gasoline burns
A chemical change is a resultant change of a combination of a couple different substances that become a new substance. A sentence with this is: "Its particles changed due to it undergoing a chemical change."
the liquid will fill the shape of the jug. However the jug will not change shape unless it is some kind of glass moving liquid chemical acid that i dont know about. :) The chemical makeup of the molecules in a liquid let it flow and become the shape of it's container. So, to answer your question, if a liquid is poured into a jug, then yes, it will conform to the shape of the jug. -Ner0417
It is called "Casting"
A molded material is poured or forced into a vacant and retains its shape after cooling it chemical change. The following are moldable materials:concreteglassplasticsceramicschocolatecookie doughmeatals
This is a chemical reaction. A decomposition reaction.
Its a chemical reaction with the bacteria.