Mixing is a physical change.
Mixing sand and water is a physical change. When sand is combined with water, the individual particles of sand do not undergo any chemical transformation; they simply become wet and can be easily separated again. This process does not alter the chemical composition of either the sand or the water.
yes it is
Chemical
Adding sand and water is a physical change because no new substances are formed. The sand particles remain as they are and simply mix with the water, without any chemical bonds being broken or formed.
Chemical
The salt dissolves in the water and the sand does not.
because it is reversible and no new substances are formed
Because they are not chemically combined. They are physically combined and as such retain their individual properties. Mixtures are made up of substances that are physically combined and retain their individual properties.
Yes, sand and water can be separated through a physical process called filtration, making it a reversible change. By passing the mixture through a filter, the sand particles are retained while the water passes through, effectively separating the two components.
No it is not a Chemical Change. It is a Physical Change.
It's Physical your just separating your not mixing chemicals and what not(:
Physical because you are not changing the substance.