grinding any substance would by a physical change, because they are still that object
grinding any substance would by a physical change, because they are still that object
Grinding is a physical process because the composition is not changed.
no physical change does not change matter
The properties of matter that are affected by a physical change is for example, there is a house then it gets destroyed that is a physical change.
A physical change in matter occurs when the shape or form of matter changes, but there is no chemical reaction. If someone were to melt a sugar cube, that would be an example of a physical change.
composition
Yes. A physical change such as melting, can change a solid, such as ice, into a liquid, water.
grinding is a physical change
Grinding sulfur is a physical change.
no it is a physical change because you are just changing the size not the chemical structure
yes grinding pepper is a phisical change
Grinding is a physical process.
Physical change.
Grinding coffee beans is a physical change as it does not change the chemical composition of the beans.
Grinding chalk really doesn't change the chalk except to make it into powder. So that makes it a physical change. It is much like ice melting into water.
a physical change happens when something is changed physically, for example, snapping a twig or popping a balloon is physical change, but actions like burning wood or cooking an egg are not physical.
Grinding meat is an example of a Physical Change, as opposed to a Chemical Change or Nuclear Change.
Physical. All you did was change the shape- it is still corn.
Grinding mercury or iodine would be a physical change - you are changing the shape but not the element. However, grinding mercury with iodine may be a chemical change if you end up with mercury iodide through a chemical reaction. Incidentally, I don't recommend actually trying this - mercury is a liquid at room temperature (it is also called quicksilver for this reason) and is very toxic to humans.