is hammering wood togehter to build a playhouse a physical change or a cemical change
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It would be a physical change because you are changing the shape of the wood not the chemical composition of the wood. However, you could possibly create a chemical change if you could hammer hard and long enough to burn the wood. Not likely, but it is possible.
Substances held together by physical forces, not chemical
physical change
Solubility is considered as a chemical property.
Two sauces mixed together would be a physical change.
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Physical Change.
physical change
It would be a physical change because you are changing the shape of the wood not the chemical composition of the wood. However, you could possibly create a chemical change if you could hammer hard and long enough to burn the wood. Not likely, but it is possible.
A chemical property is when you mix two substances together and a change occurs, a chemical reaction. A physical property is when you literally do something to it, like burning paper, braking wood with an axe, etc.
Substances held together by physical forces, not chemical
so i think its a chemical change because when mixing all these ingreedients together, one substance is being dissolved into another, which the property of solubility. Since solubility is a chemical propery then i would assume chemical. Also a physical property is a reverible change such as ice melting or water freezing, once vanilla and sugar are mixed together, then i dont think that you can separate them again therefore it couldn't be a physcial property. Hope this helps!
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"the chemical property i observed was said to be 'not well put together' "
A physical property is a measurable characteristic of an item that is determined by its appearance. A sentence with it would be "More than one physical property of the substance changed when it became a gas."
Solubility is considered as a chemical property.
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