Yes, albeit a rather minute one.
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.
both, because the ingredients are undergoing both physical and chemical changes such as: Butter melting= physical change Egg whites hardening= chemical change both, because the ingredients are undergoing both physical and chemical changes such as: Butter melting= physical change Egg whites hardening= chemical change
No, bending wires is a physical change, not a chemical change. Chemical changes involve the formation of new substances with different chemical properties, while bending wires only alters their shape and does not change their chemical composition.
Yes, a glue gun melting glue is an example of a physical change because the glue changes from a solid to a liquid without undergoing any chemical reaction.
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It's a physical change, because bending a wire doesn't affect the chemical makeup of it.
Yes this is a physical change because they are melting it and then it's being changed by the heat of the torch but heat is a physical change.
Ice melting into water is an example of matter undergoing a physical change. The ice changes from a solid state to a liquid state without altering its chemical composition.
Actually it is undergoing a crappy change.
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Physical Change, the metal has the same chemical structure and only the shape of the bar has changed