It is a physical change, because the wood is still wood but it is in a different form
gold is an element
The cutting of wood is physical.
Physical.
No, it is a physical change. If you think about cutting the wood, the pieces will be smaller than the log, but they will have all of the same properties as they did when they were put together. An example of a chemical change is burning the wood. The act of burning it would be a chemical change since it is converting the wood into carbon and water vapor.
It is a physical change, because the wood is still wood but it is in a different form
gold is an element
No wood is not a chemical property.
Neither. It is a chemical change. The ability of wood to burn is a chemical property.
chemical property
The cutting of wood is physical.
I'm not sure what the Chemical difference in property is, but the physical difference would be that ash is powdery and wood is solid.
That change would be physical, since the chemical identity of the wood has not been altered by cutting it.
Wood burns. So, a chemical property could be that certain chemicals in wood react vigorously with oxygen. Burning is a chemcial change, and reactivity with oxygen is a chemical property.
chemical property
It is a chemical change.
Physical. If you were to cut that piece of wood in half what would it be? Still wood. There would be no chemical change. Just a physical change.