it is a chemical change
color is a physical and intensive property
yes and no
yes they do!
Change in Color.
- Color is a physical property and the change of color also.- Color change may be a sign of a chemical reaction.
A physical change, of course. A physical change includes change in shape, color, or texture.
The formation of a silver metallic color on sodium metal is a physical change. This change is due to the reflection of light by the metal's surface, and the silver color is a property change and does not involve a change in the chemical composition of the sodium metal.
The change is leaf color is a chemical change.
Eye color is a physical change, not a chemical change. Eye color is determined by the amount and distribution of melanin in the iris, which is a physical characteristic that can change over time but does not involve any chemical reactions.
Chemical Change.
A physical change is simply, a temporary change, which changes the physical characters of an object like its color, shape, size etc. It is a reversible change.
A color change is only a chemical change if the change is permanent, if the color change is not permanent, then it is likely a physical change. Let's look at Iodine for example (that's pronounced Eye-oh-deen), it is a solid metal that is grayish in color in its solid state, however in its gas state it's a purple or violet color. Once it reverts to its solid state, it turns gray again. This is a PHYSICAL property of Iodine. If the color changed permanently to something else, it would be a chemical change.