No.
That is a change in physical properties.
Signs of a chemical change are burning, color change, heat or cold.
Obviously simply heating something up directly doesn't count nor adding coloring.
I assume you are talking about a solid shattering. This is a physical change. The reason it is not a chemical change is that say in glass for instance, the silicon dioxide molecules themselves do not change. It is just the shape that changes.
Shattering is only a physical change because the chemical composition is still the same (unless you're shattering molecules or atoms).
Shattering is only a physical change because the chemical composition is still the same (unless you're shattering molecules or atoms).
Chemical property because acid is a chemical
chemical property.Flammability is a chemical property (reaction with oxygen=oxydation).
chemical property.
it does not have a property .but it has chemical and physical property.
It is Chemical Property that can Neutrilize a Base
This is a chemical property.
Flammability is a physical chemical property of materials.Flammability is a chemical property.
If something reacts with oxygen that is a description of a chemical property.
no, it is a physical property.