no, it would be a physical change
(with reservations)
[depending on HOW you change the size]
Yes, size (length, diametre, highness) is, like all physical measures (eg. mass, number,strength, pressure, temperature), a purely physical property.
Changes in volume, temperature or pressure are PHYSICAL changes, not chemical.
No.
A physical change is a change in the form of matter but not the chemical composition of it.
physical change
Three signs of physical change are change in shape, change in size, and change in color.
A change is physical if the substance's composition remains the same but its physical properties, such as shape, size, or phase, are altered. This type of change can be temporary and reversible. Examples include melting, freezing, or dissolving.
A physical change does not involve a change in the chemical composition or nature of the substance. It only affects the physical properties, such as shape, size, or state of matter.
a change in size, shape or the state of matter is a physical change. True for A+.
physical change is change in the physical properties of matter that does not involve a change in its composition
An object's size is a physical property of the object.
it is a physical change
Size is a physical property.
physical change
IT IS PHYSICAL change
Crushing creates a physical change in the size of the pieces but it does not change their chemical make up.
physical change
A physical change is a change in the form of matter but not the chemical composition of it.
No, the size of an object changing is a physical change, not a chemical change. This is because the internal composition and chemical structure of the object remain the same even though its physical dimensions may have altered.
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