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Yes, texture is a physical property.
No, texture is a physical property of a plastic spatula. Chemical properties describe the behavior of a substance in reactions and interactions with other substances.
Texture is a physical property, referring to the feel, appearance, or consistency of a substance. It is typically determined by factors such as composition, structure, and arrangement of the material's components.
A physical change, of course. A physical change includes change in shape, color, or texture.
Coarseness is a characteristic, not a change.
Blending air into ice cream to give it a lighter texture is a physical property. This process does not change the chemical composition of the ice cream; it simply alters its physical characteristics by incorporating air bubbles to create a smoother and softer texture.
Physical, because it doesn't change chemical make up it just changes the appearance and texture
Blending air into ice cream to give it a lighter texture is a physical process. This is because air being incorporated into the ice cream does not change the chemical composition of the ingredients; it just alters the physical structure by introducing air bubbles to create a lighter texture.
Texture is a physical change because for example, if you feel ice, it is sometimes a smooth and sometimes scratchy surface. Then, water, the melted version of ice is a soft, wet texture. Hope i helped =)
chemical because heat is going on to it and it is changing texture by Alexandra holly middlehurst xoxo
physical because its not changing the object to a different object its just changing the texture.
Basically it is an Chemical reaction due to that it change it physically too. It is a chemical.