No, it is a physical action.
No, it's a physical process.
it is a chemical change
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No. A physical change is a change that does not change the chemical composition of a substance, while a chemical change does change the chemical composition of a substance.
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no, it's a physical change
Stirring sugar into a cup of tea is a chemical change because when you evaporate the tea you can not get the sugar back, instead you get a mixture of glucose and fructose. It is also a chemical change.
The chemical nature of the molecules remain unchanged.
No, it's a physical process.
It is a chemical change. Table Sugar is the crystallized form of liquid Sucrose(also simply known as, Sugar.) By stirring sugar into the tea you are using the tea as a catalyst in that it "hydrates" the crystal and causes it's chemical structure to return to the liquid form and be absorbed into the makeup of the tea.
Heating, grinding, stirring are physical processes.
Stirring rods are typically sterile glass tubes that are used to mix two substances together and to speed up a chemical reaction.
Heat - increases it Increased stirring - increases it larger surface area - increases it catalyst - usually increases it and the reverse of the above slows the reaction down
Burning is a chemical change.
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It's a chemical change
it is a chemical change