It's a physical change, ink is forced into your skin via a mechanized needle. It remains there for the rest of your life, or until removed by surgical means.
It's a physical change, ink is forced into your skin via a mechanized needle. It remains there for the rest of your life, or until removed by surgical means.
I think its chemical because technically, you don't physically do anything to get a tattoo you get it put on your body.
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Chemical change
It is a physical change.Density is not a chemical property. Instead, it is a physical property.
Physical change
Physical change is a change in the structure. Chemical change is a change in the composition. Melting is a physical change. Complexing is a chemical change.
physical change
Ripping a kid tattoo is neither a physical change nor a chemical change.
Getting a tattoo is obviously a physical change because you are only changing the appearance of your body. A chemical change is something that is caused by a chemical reaction. Although, the ink being put into your body is a "chemical" it is not changing the structure or function of your body.
Yes it is it's not reversible but physical changes are
Chemical broooooooooooooooo niga
it is a chemical change
Chemical I think
physical as the chemical structure does not change.
A physical change
Physical - there are no chemicals involved
Chemical change
Itβs a physical change π
physical change