It is a physical change because only the phase of the salt actually changes - the two compounds do not react. The salt dissolves in the water, but if the water evaporates, the salt is left behind in its solid state.
physical. the water being added simply soaks through the coffee, so there's no chemical change.
chemical change
no, its physical change :)
A metal Surface being ground is a physical change, not a chemical change.
A wet handkerchief is a physical change. The water has only physically changed the state of the handkerchief by being absorbed, but the handkerchief itself has not undergone a chemical transformation.
Dissolving table salt in water represents a physical change, not a chemical change. The salt molecules remain intact and simply disperse in the water, without any chemical bonds being broken or formed.
Cutting anything is a physical change.
Physical Change
Being resistant to corrosion is a physical property of a material, not a physical or chemical change. It means that the material does not undergo chemical reactions with its environment that would cause it to deteriorate over time.
physical
It would be both. It's a physical change because it is changing state and a chemical change because water is being evaporated.
Physical