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Physical change. The paper is still a piece of paper; nothing happened to the chemical composition of it.
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No. It is a physical change because there is no change in the chemical composition of the paper. If you were to burn the paper, that would be a chemical change called combustion, which would turn the paper into carbon dioxide and water, with the release of heat.
It is a physical change.
Cutting paper is a physical change because, it involves changing something without changing its chemical structure
physical, you are only changing its appearance! :P
Physical change. The paper is still a piece of paper; nothing happened to the chemical composition of it.
In a physical change, the substance is still the same substance after the change. But in a chemical change, the substance became another substance with different properties from the original substance.Physical change is changing the appearance of something. Example - Rip a piece of paper - physical change. Burn gasoline - chemical change.
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its a physical change it may look different but it is still in the same state as a solid piece of gold
Physical. It's still aluminum foil.
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Physical. But you didn't ask about a square!
No. It is a physical change because there is no change in the chemical composition of the paper. If you were to burn the paper, that would be a chemical change called combustion, which would turn the paper into carbon dioxide and water, with the release of heat.
Physical. Physical changes include things such as changing shape or color. Chemical changes change the chemical properties of a material, often during a chemical reaction.
Burning is a chemical change.