I guess it could be chemical, but really- it's a physical change
No its a physical change because the wood itself still has its original compound.
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when wood rots it is a physical change and not a chemical change.
making paper from wood is a what change
chemical.
Neither. It is a chemical change. The ability of wood to burn is a chemical property.
It is physical change. There are no chemical reactions taking place when you sand wood.
Its a physical change
Chemical Changes the substance and physical really dont change it as much examples of chemical: burning wood, physical: painting it Physical is basically changing color, looks,
Paneling a room, or in other words applying wood panels to the walls of a room in order to modify the look and feel of the room, would be a physical change and not a chemical change because you are changing the physical properties of the room and not the chemical composition of the room.
The rotting of wood is a chemical change because of many reasons. One of the reasons is because when wood rots, it produces mold, which is a new substance. The definition of chemical change is a change that produces one or more new substances. When the wood rots, you are unable to take the rotted wood and mold and make it back into wood that is yet to be rotted. So because the wood produces one (or more) new substances, the rotting of wood is a chemical change.
when wood rots it is a physical change and not a chemical change.
When you burn wood a chemical change occurs.
A physical change because the chemical composition of the wood does not change.
Rottening of wood is a chemical (breakdown) reaction
Wood is a material. It is not a change.
no, breaking wood is a physical change.If the wood was burned, that would be chemical change
it is a chemical reaction because a new substance is formed when the wood rots
Chemical change