Sewing clothes is a physical change from fabric into clothes we can wear.
It is a physical change since the chemical nature of the fabric has not changed.
A physical change. A chemical change would be, for example, burning clothes, or dissolving clothes.
Drying clothes represents a physical change, not a chemical change. The process simply converts liquid water to gaseous water, so it's only a change in state.
The water is merely going from a liquid state to a gas state. Its chemical identity remains the same.
washing clothes is a chemical change because the dirt and stains dissolve in the solution that the clothes are being washed in
It is a physical change since the chemical nature of the fabric has not changed.
A physical change. A chemical change would be, for example, burning clothes, or dissolving clothes.
the stitching.
It is PHYSICAL CHANGE because it does not change into another substance and it does not have chemical reaction, it can be sewn back to return to its original form.
embroidery
the function is stitching clothes
Drying clothes represents a physical change, not a chemical change. The process simply converts liquid water to gaseous water, so it's only a change in state.
The water is merely going from a liquid state to a gas state. Its chemical identity remains the same.
washing clothes is a chemical change because the dirt and stains dissolve in the solution that the clothes are being washed in
Physical.
both. the clothes becomes wet which is a physical change and the chemicals in the soda going through the fabric of your clothes is a chemical change.
if u heated them then its a physical change if u chucked another chemical on them its a chemical change if u did both then its a change of clothes