Texture is a physical change because for example, if you feel ice, it is sometimes a smooth and sometimes scratchy surface. Then, water, the melted version of ice is a soft, wet texture.
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Physical, chemical deals with actually changing the object to where it cannot be changed back to the original state
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This is a chemical change because it has all the characteristics of one. The color changes, the texture changes, new stuff is created, and you can't separate by physical means. It is chemical.
If a solid is crushed to a powder, it is a 'Physical' change. This is because the chemical compounds in the solid isn't changing, just the texture and shape of it.
Grinding chalk to chalk dust is a physical change because the texture and size may change but the its molecules are still the same.An example of chemical change is burning paper because ash is chemically different from paper.
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A physical change, of course. A physical change includes change in shape, color, or texture.
Because a physical change just alters the appearance of an object, where as a chemical change alters the texture or state of an object.
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Coarseness is a characteristic, not a change.
Physical, because it doesn't change chemical make up it just changes the appearance and texture
Basically it is an Chemical reaction due to that it change it physically too. It is a chemical.
These physical changes doesn't influence the chemical formula of the substance.
These physical changes doesn't influence the chemical formula of the substance.
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A physical change, of course. A physical change includes change in shape, color, or texture.
lol i re-learned this 2day its a chemical change because it turns into something diffrent, (the texture, and temp it must be) and you cannot get the cream back. Hope i helped :)
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