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it probably going to be a physical change because when the stalagmites form in the cave its still going to be a cave and nothing really is going to change the cave.
a physical change can be reversed a chemical one can'tA chemical change is when a new substance, with new and different properties, is produced. The identity of the original substance is changed. In contrast, a physical change is when one or more of a substance's physical properties have simply been altered; no new substance is produced.
No, a chemical change is when a substance and forms one or more new substances, it changes its composition. examples: changes in color production of gas formation of precipitate Boiling water is an example of physical change, it can be any phase change.
Physical changes are those changes which do not cause a change in the chemical composition of the changed body. For example, change in the state of matter of a body, change in state of rest or motion of the body.
No. It is a physical change.
It is a physical change.
it is physical
it probably going to be a physical change because when the stalagmites form in the cave its still going to be a cave and nothing really is going to change the cave.
The simpler answer is Chemical, but the crystallising of the calcite is a Physical process..
Stalagmites are a physical change.
physical because doesn't matter if it forms its still a cave
Not really, it's more of evaporation. Rain water percolating through the earth laid over a limestone bedrock dissolves the limestone. The lime-water drips through cracks and forms caves. Evaporation of the drips leaves behind a tiny amount of limestone, that slowly forms the stalactites and stalagmites.
physical change
No. It is a chemical change.
Chemical change
it is formed by the droplets falling from the stalactites in the ceiling of the cave.
yes,it occurs