the hollow block is a chemical change
No, hollow block is not a physical change. A physical change refers to changes in the state or appearance of a substance without altering its chemical composition. However, hollow block is a building material made from a mixture of cement, sand, and other aggregates, which undergoes a chemical change (hydration) during the curing process.
Physical, because each slice of pellet is still the same chemically: you have merely divided your one sodium block into two blocks of sodium. If it were chemical, some kind of notable chemical difference would have occurred (you would no longer have sodium, but something else).
Tearing a piece of paper in half means a physical change because nothing happens to the paper, it's still paper although, if you set it on fire, that would be a chemical change because it is now changed into a different element. hope this helps d^^b
Yes. The wire and the block are still composed of the same material - only the shape has changed.
A pysical property is like this: You take a stapler and bang it on the counter. It would be a broken stapler but it is still a stapler. It is still metal. Or even if you sawed it in half. It is still metal but it is metal in two pieces. A chemical property is like this: You take a block of wood and burn it. It is now ash. You have changed the material. Chemical changes are rarely reversable. You have taken wood and changed it into ash.
No, hollow block is not a physical change. A physical change refers to changes in the state or appearance of a substance without altering its chemical composition. However, hollow block is a building material made from a mixture of cement, sand, and other aggregates, which undergoes a chemical change (hydration) during the curing process.
It is a physical change: change of state of matter from solid to liquid.
Yes it is a physical change not a chemical change. p.s. an example of a chemical change is an apple roting
Physical, because each slice of pellet is still the same chemically: you have merely divided your one sodium block into two blocks of sodium. If it were chemical, some kind of notable chemical difference would have occurred (you would no longer have sodium, but something else).
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in changes. Physical changes can be reversed. E.g. if you were to melt a block of ice, and then freeze it again, it would to some degree be reversed. This is a physical change. However, if you were to burn a peace of toast, the change would be chemical. Once the toast is burnt you cant get it back.
As a basic example: When a block of ice melts into water, the change is physical (solid to liquid) yet the chemical contents of the ice/water remains unchanged. If a lot of salt is then dissolved in the melted water, it is still water, yet it has changed chemically into a saline (salty) solution. The added salt will increase the water's density - which could be a physical change!
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The answer depends on how much of the block is hollow.
That depends if hollow point or jacketed and what size engine block.That depends if hollow point or jacketed and what size engine block.