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Chemical, (biological, bio-organically), definitely NOT physical.
It is a physical process. Not really a change of any kind.
Burning wood is a chemical change - although, like most chemical changes it is accompanied by a physical change. Usually we reserve the term physical changes for things like erosion, melting, or evaporation where no change in composition occurs.
Flammability is an example of physical and chemical properties.
Burning Sugar is a chemical change. Burning or oxidization is always a chemical change. The process takes in Oxygen and Sugar and outputs different compounds including water, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and other carbon residue. Explanation 2: Chemical changes are changes in what things are made out of. Physical changes are like ice melting ice and liquid water are still water one is a solid but the other is liquid. steam is a gas but is still water. these changes do not change what water is.
Chemical, (biological, bio-organically), definitely NOT physical.
Lightning is a physical change not a chemical change. Other things that are physical changes are breaking a bottle and melting ice.
Burnig things is always a chemical change.
The chemical composition is not changed.
The chemical composition is not changed.
It is a physical process. Not really a change of any kind.
physicals change is like it changes shapes and other things while chemical change can depend on the color change whether it bubbles or smokes etc.
Physical. Physical changes include things such as changing shape or color. Chemical changes change the chemical properties of a material, often during a chemical reaction.
Burning wood is a chemical change - although, like most chemical changes it is accompanied by a physical change. Usually we reserve the term physical changes for things like erosion, melting, or evaporation where no change in composition occurs.
Chemical because its made of chemicals like minerals and when the fire on the string hits the minerals then it forms a chemical reaction.
If a solid appears after mixing two liquids, it is a chemical change.
AnswerNeither. Odor is not a change at all. Odor is airborne molecules that have a particular smell. A change is a process and odor is not a process. The things which cause odors can be either physical or chemical. For instance, the body odor is caused by chemical changes, but if you open jar of a smelly chemical, that is a physical change (some of the molecules of the chemical are evaporating and are thus airborne).When talking about mixing chemicals and substances, a change in odor is a chemical change.(I assume this is what you meant when you asked is odor a chemical or physical change)