Yes, the boiling of water can be easily reversed by simply cooling the water vapor.
It is PHYSICAL because when the ice cubes melt, they turn into water. We can reverse the change and bring the water back into ice. Water has a chemical formula of H2O and so does ice. So, Physical Change: can be reversable, the object's components don't really change.
I think it is a physical change because it doesn't have a change in the element.
water into ice water into steam both above are the physical changes physical changes means reversable change which can be brought into its original state eg:steam can be converted into water by cooling and ice into water upopn heating............ its true try it............
No, freezing is not a chemical change. It is a physical one. It (freezing) is reversable, and the substance that is changing state to a solid or from a solid is not undergoing any chemical changes.
ANSWER:A physical change. Nothing new is made from the solution and they both can be separated later by using heat to evaporate the water, leaving the sugar behind.
no....it is a physical change as it is only changing its state and it is reversable. somtimes it is reversable
no....it is a physical change as it is only changing its state and it is reversable. somtimes it is reversable
irreversible change.
physical change are reversable
It is PHYSICAL because when the ice cubes melt, they turn into water. We can reverse the change and bring the water back into ice. Water has a chemical formula of H2O and so does ice. So, Physical Change: can be reversable, the object's components don't really change.
yes. a chemical change/reaction is irriversable, whereas a physical change/reaction is reversable.
During freezing the chemical nature of mercury remain unchanged.
I think it is a physical change because it doesn't have a change in the element.
physical change is reversable while chemicle change is not and they both change because of some kind of energy that's all i can think of srry.
Physical changes are reversible. Water turns into ice cubes at lower temperatures and back to water at room temperature
Not reversable, If you put a burned candle in a cold dark place, it does not become whole again.
Yes. The melting point of salt solutions is lower than that of pure water.