Chemical Change.
It is a chemical change. The substance of the leaves is changing.
It is a chemical change.
chemical change
In a physical change the nature of the substance has not changed, just the way it looks, feels or tastes. Examples of physical changes are: glass breaking, water changing into ice, whipping cream. In chemical change the nature or chemical composition of the substance is changed. Examples of chemical change are: iron changing to rust, burning leaves, food spoiling.
Chemical change.
a chemical change
Chemical Change.
It is a chemical change. The substance of the leaves is changing.
I think it is a physical change because if it's a chemical change it would be a whole new substance but it's only a change of color. Re: No it can't be a physical change because it's irreversible. There is a chemical reaction occurring in the leaves, so it should be a chemical change.
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It is a chemical change.
chemical change
In a physical change the nature of the substance has not changed, just the way it looks, feels or tastes. Examples of physical changes are: glass breaking, water changing into ice, whipping cream. In chemical change the nature or chemical composition of the substance is changed. Examples of chemical change are: iron changing to rust, burning leaves, food spoiling.
Yes it is chemical change.
Drying of leaves is a physical change because neither it changes its composition nor does it have any different properties from the original one.
The change is leaf color is a chemical change.
That would be a chemical change.