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.
A physical change. A chemical change would be, for example, burning clothes, or dissolving clothes.
It is a chemical change only if this acid react with the cloth.
There is a bit of both. The processes of spinning and weaving are purely physical. Bleaching and dyeing are chemical.
The candle burning is a chemical process.
A chemical plant. Any plant that contains cellulose (i.e. pretty much all of them) can be used as a feedstock.
The effect is that it does make it weaker by stretching and sweaping the fabric
Yes. A change in shape took place. The changing of shape does not change any chemical properties of the cloth.
It is a chemical change only if this acid react with the cloth.
There is a bit of both. The processes of spinning and weaving are purely physical. Bleaching and dyeing are chemical.
Fading paper is a physical, or mechanical, change. It is such because it does not involve any chemical solutions that a chemical change would require. Fading paper represents a physical alteration in the material similar to cracking, scratching, crushing, abrasion, and other means of disintegration.
yes. the difference between a physical change and a chemical change is this: physical change changes its looks but it can be changed back. a chemical change changes its state of form and it can't be changed back. ex: an ice cube melting into water. you can always put the water in the freezer and it comes back as ice. but if metal rusts, there is no way you can change it back. so you can get a perfessional or a special cleaning device to remove the dye plus its still a cloth; therefore, it is a physical change.
yes.
A physical property is a measurable characteristic of an item that is determined by its appearance. A sentence with it would be "More than one physical property of the substance changed when it became a gas."
Rip. Shred.
they have the chemical ingredient to wash cloth's
why is chemical liquid is used for washing cloth or for cleaning
If you talking about the scrim or large piece of fabric, they usually change the color using lights focused on the cloth. If the cloth is white, it'll take on the color of the light.
No. You're not changing the chemical makeup of anything involved -- soap, tablecloth, or grease. The soap emulsifies the grease so that it can be dissolved in the water contained in the cloth you use to wipe it up.