It is physical because if water is added back to the plant it can actually recover. Also, the end result (the wilted plant) is still a plant, not something completely different.
chemical
Decaying of plant is a chemical change which alters the physical appearance also.
Physical, it is still H2O
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Change
There is a bit of both. The processes of spinning and weaving are purely physical. Bleaching and dyeing are chemical.
depends entirely on why the plant is dying
what chemical change happens to a green plant
When something is alive, there are chemical reactions going on constantly within it. The technical definition of being deadis that of chemical equilibrium. When a system (for example, a beaker with chemicals inside it, or an animal) is in chemical equilibrium, there is no reaction that can take place without an input of energy. Since an animal in chemical equilibrim cannot do anything, it is considered completely dead.So, in short, dying (that is, ceasing to be alive) is nota chemical change. Instead, dying is a lack of chemical change.
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Chemical
no it is not a chemical change
Rice is not a chemical change it is a food plant
There is a bit of both. The processes of spinning and weaving are purely physical. Bleaching and dyeing are chemical.
Plant growing involve physical and chemical changes.
A growing plant involves both chemical and physical changes.
Yes, rot is a chemical change. When organic substances rot, they are broken down into new substances. Because substances with different chemical properties are created, the reaction must by a chemical one.
Because it is chemical change
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A chemical change. If the identity of of the chemicals involved change in identity, it is a chemical change.
depends entirely on why the plant is dying
chemical and physical