Physical. Because its just in the appearance. Not chemical because than a new substance would form. Its physical for sure.
It's impossible to say without additional details.
If it's fading because it was colored with a non-colorfast dye, and you're washing it repeatedly and the dye is just washing out of it, that's a physical change.
If it's fading because you left it in the sun, that's a chemical change.
It's not possible to say with certainty. A color change is USUALLY an indication of a chemical change, but there are a few purely physical processes that can do it as well. One example of an item that changes colors due to a physical process is a mood ring.
Blue color is a physical change because it is observed with the senses and can be determined without destroying the object. :) good luck!
Each color is a physical PROPERTY, not a change and surely not chemical. Color may change through a chemical or physical influence (chem reaction, heating, illumination etc.)
Color is ALLWAYS a physical phenomenon (property) chemical composition of the compound does not change by 'having' a color whatsoever
The color is a physical property.
it is a chemical change that makes a physical change take place
Neither.
Litmus is a water-soluble mixture of different dyes. It is often absorbed onto filter paper to produce one of the oldest forms of pH indicator, used to test materials for acidity. Blue litmus paper turns red under acidic conditions and red litmus paper turns blue under basic (i.e. alkaline) conditions, with the color change occurring over the pH range 4.5 - 8.3. Neutral litmus paper is purple in color. Litmus can also be prepared as an aqueous solution that functions similarly. Under acidic conditions the solution is red, and under basic conditions the solution is blue. So the litmus paper turning blue or red is a "Chemical Change".
Blue color is a physical property. It is a physical property because being blue does not change the chemical composition.
Blue color is a physical property. It is a physical property because being blue does not change the chemical composition.
Color is ALLWAYS a physical phenomenon (property) chemical composition of the compound does not change by 'having' a color whatsoever
A physical property.
The color is a physical property.
A physical property.
indicators of a chemical reacton include color change, heat given off, and gas produced. indicators of a physical change are phase changes, changes in shape, and changes in size. "Being blue" is not a change at all. It's a condition.
chemical because you can not get the blue back
Color is usually considered to be a physical property.
The pigments in the shell that make the lobster blue-green (or brown) are chemically changed during cooking. The result in the change in chemical structure resulted in a color change to red.
It would be chemical.
it is a chemical change that makes a physical change take place