If you change something physically it may look, act or feel different, but it is still the same thing.
Yes, but it depends on what exactly you mean by "the same".
Not yet. Scientist are still debating whether it is or not.
Physical Change ➢ In physical change, only form or state, size, or shape changes. Example: If a piece of paper is cut up into small pieces it is still a paper. ( A physical change in the shape and size.) ➢ Does not result in a new material; thus, the new form may be changed back into the old form or state. Example: Water turns to ice and ice melting to water. (Ice and water are both H2O. The identity of the matter is not changed, just the state is being changed.) ➢ Physical change affects the appearance.
Nope. That is a physical change. If I crush a cookie into powder, it is still cookie- no chemical change. The form and appearance have changed. But pour powdered cookie onto your tongue, and it is still cookie.
A mashed potato is still a potato. The only change is physically from a solid state into a mashed state. The chemical composition of the potato has not been changed.
yes it still matter because we all have freedom and we are also out of slavery
If you change something physically it may look, act or feel different, but it is still the same thing.
No. It is still the same matter, just in a different state.
That is simple no matter how far you compress matter it will still be pores . If you take a molecule all the way down pass the quarks it will still have sub molecular spaces, so even using the concept of Chaos and fractals no matter how many levels somthing is broken down it will never (by definition) be solid.
he changed surname, don't know if he's still alive though
Answer: When any substance goes through a phase change only its state is changed, it is still the same combination of element's.
It Doesnt Matter If He Is.... He Is Still Fit though :) x
it doesnt really matter at all, because even though its dirty it still has the original grip on it.
Plasma is probably the answer you're looking for, although it is still baryonic matter, but it is not like the usual matter found on Earth.
a physical change as in the matter is still the same but it has changed its physical form
its still a solid at room temperature
No I can still buy mecuricome in Washington State. It no longer contains mercury though.
MAssachusetts, specifically Boston, though. It is still referred to as "Beantown"