Evaporation is a physical change: a change of state that is reversible.
Is chemical.
a chemical change because that cirtain substance is rotting :)
It is a chemical change.
When fruit rots there are various kinds of changes, one of which is that it becomes softer and ultimately liquifies. Hardness is a physical characteristic, hence if it changes, that is a physical change.
ice melting
Properties: -Ability to burn. -Bubbling. -Color (can be physical as well). -Corrosion. -Explosiveness. -Foaming. -Odor. -Rotting. -Rusting. Changes: -Absorbs heat to become cooler. -Becomes magnetized. -Blowing up (explosion). -Burning. -Change in odor. -Color change (can be physical as well). -Gives off heat. -Glowing. -Production of gas bubbles. -Formation of a precipitate.
Properties: -Ability to burn. -Bubbling. -Color (can be physical as well). -Corrosion. -Explosiveness. -Foaming. -Odor. -Rotting. -Rusting. Changes: -Absorbs heat to become cooler. -Becomes magnetized. -Blowing up (explosion). -Burning. -Change in odor. -Color change (can be physical as well). -Gives off heat. -Glowing. -Production of gas bubbles. -Formation of a precipitate.
Yes, rotting is considered to be a physical change. However, it's also considered to be a chemical change as well.
Is chemical.
a chemical change because that cirtain substance is rotting :)
Chemical Because physical is when you change it your self
its a physical change
explosion and battery acid leaking out which leads to rotting and deterioration of some materials
Chemical change
corrosion or rust are about the only terms I am aware of. Inside or outside doesn't matter.
It is a chemical change.
It is a chemical change.