No. It is a physical change.
Changes of state are physical changes.
well ! actually it is a very simple phenomenon.....because of the icy cold water, the air around it gets condensed when it comes close enough. consequently, the condensation causes the water vapors in the air to change into droplets that then appear on the surface of the container of that icy cold water...
This is a physical change, because the rainfall will eventually change back into water vapor. It is still has the same chemical makeup.
Yes. A physical change such as melting, can change a solid, such as ice, into a liquid, water.
Desalination of sea water
Physical
Water desalination is when you turn salty or brackish water into fresh, clean, drinkable water.(:
Boiling is a physical phenomenon, a change of phase.
Desalination provides extra reserves of water by removing the salt from salt water.
is water and oil a physical change or chemical change.
No, it is a physical change. The water and gasoline retain their chemical and physical properties.
It is a physical change.
Freezing water is an example of a physical change because the material contents of the water has not changed.
water condensing is a physical change.
Condensation of water is a physical change.
Dissolving in water is a physical change.