Yes, evaporation is a physical change of phase.
Assuming you mean liquid water turning into gaseous water, that is a physical change, because it's still water (H2O.)
Physical change, because the water is only changing state, from a gas to a liquid.
Water can exist in three physical states: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor). It can undergo physical changes such as freezing (turning into ice), melting (turning into water), evaporation (turning into water vapor), condensation (turning back into liquid), and sublimation (directly turning from solid to gas).
No. State change is a physical reaction.
No, the bubbles in boiling water for noodles do not indicate a chemical change. The bubbles are formed due to the physical process of water reaching its boiling point and turning into steam bubbles. This is a physical change, as only the state of the water molecules is changing, not their chemical composition.
Correct, any phase change is considered to be a physical change.
are you saying if the butter turning into a liguid a physical change? if so then yes for example water turning from water vapor (gas) to a liquid or solid is a physical change a chemical change actually changes the molecular structure of a compound or molecule, such as burning the toast in a fire and the wheat and other stuff in the toast is being converted along with oxygen in a combustion reaction into water, carbon dioxide, and other stuff like ash
It causes matter to change by turning the water into gas which is vaporization, turning water into ice.
Yes, evaporation is a physical change of phase.
The process of dry ice sublimating, or turning directly from a solid to a gas, is a physical change. No new substances are formed, just a change in the physical state of the dry ice from solid to gas.
The formation of steam is a physical change. The chemical composition of steam (water vapor), is H2O, and the chemical composition of liquid water is H2O, so there is no chemical change going from liquid to gas (vapor/steam). Thus, it is a physical change.
Condensation of water vapor is a physical change because it does not involve a chemical reaction. It is the process of gas turning into liquid without any change in the chemical composition of the substance.