yes, of course it is because when paper or anything is teared, the size only changes not the physical properties of the paper or the substance that is teared.......duhhhhhh
Tearing paper is a physical change as you do not change what the parer is made of.
Tearing paper represents a physical and not a chemical change. Chemical bonds are not broken in this instance, but paper is physically separated (by force) from other paper.
because burning of paper is a chemical change while tearing of paper is a physical change
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It is a physical change.
Tearing paper is a physical change that is reversible. It can be reversed by taping or glueing the torn pieces back together. The paper retains its chemical composition after tearing, making it possible to revert back to its original state.
Tearing a piece of tin foil is a physical change because the substance's chemical composition remains the same before and after tearing. The appearance and physical structure of the tin foil may change, but no new substances are formed during the tearing process.
Yes.
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no... its a physical change
No, tearing of paper is an irreversible change because once the paper is torn, it cannot go back to its original form as before tearing. The physical structure of the paper has been permanently altered.
Yes, it is a physical change.