Physical.
It is a physical change as the paper is still paper after you fold it.
Folded paper is definitely just a physical change. I've never known paper to change composition just by the action of folding it.
chemical change
physical change
Yes it's a physical change. No new substance is formed,
It is a physical change as the paper is still paper after you fold it.
Folding a paper does not form new substances.
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 because it is still a sheet of paper.
Yes it's a physical change. No new substance is formed,
It is a physical change as the paper is still paper after you fold it.
It is a physical change as the paper is still paper after you fold it.
no it is not a physical change because folding a piece of paper does not chemicaly change it.
It is a physical change as the paper is still paper after you fold it.
Folding a paper does not form new substances.
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.
Tearing paper represents a physical and not a chemical change. Chemical bonds are not broken in this instance, but paper is physically separated (by force) from other paper.
It is a physical change because it is still a sheet of paper.
Physical change
1. Burning of paper 2. Vulcanizing of paper
It is a physical change.