Yes,because a force had to act on it
No breaking glass is not a chemical reaction, which is what i think you mean. Breaking the glass does not alter the chemical makeup or properties of the glass. Instead breaking glass is a physical reaction because it does alter the size of the glass and its appearance
Breaking glass is a physical change, as it does not change the chemical composition of the material.
Physical
Blowing glass is a physical phenomenon, or 'property'.
Breaking a glass jar changes the physical form of the glass without changing its chemical composition.
Purely physical.
Yes, scratching glass is a physical property because it is a change that can be observed without altering the chemical composition of the glass. It is a physical change that affects the appearance and surface structure of the glass.
It is a physical change. The resulting fragments of glass are still glass and of the same composition.
A physical property of glass is its transparency, allowing light to pass through without scattering.
A glass breaking is a physical change because the chemical composition of the glass does not change.
Breaking glass is a physical change because there is NO chemical difference ... from before to after.
A physical property, such as hardness, is what allows a material to scratch glass. Materials with a hardness greater than glass (5.5 on the Mohs scale) can scratch it. Chemical properties do not directly influence the scratching of glass.