volume, shape, ability to reshape itself, how it feels ( wet, hard, soft etc. ), its temperature, colour perhaps [ blue water or ice can become transparent water vapour ].
no
When matter undergoes a chemical change, the composition of the matter changes. When matter undergoes a physical change, composition of the matter remains the same.
yes it does
When matter undergoes a physical change, its state may change (solid to liquid, liquid to gas, etc.), its shape or size may change, or its physical properties such as density or volume may be altered. However, the chemical composition of the substance remains the same before and after the physical change.
Yes, when matter undergoes a chemical change, the composition of the matter changes at the molecular level. New substances are formed with different chemical properties than the original substances.
The chemical composition of a substance does not change when it undergoes a physical change.
The expansion of matter upon heating is an example of a physical change. This is because the substance undergoes a change in form or appearance without forming a new substance.
wow, did you copy this offf of a science worksheet? lol and it is "it changes" and when it goes under physical change "it remains the same"
wow, did you copy this offf of a science worksheet? lol and it is "it changes" and when it goes under physical change "it remains the same"
well the reason they do that is to see that if there are a lot of those kind of animals or if there is more of them.
A physical change in matter occurs when the shape or form of matter changes, but there is no chemical reaction. If someone were to melt a sugar cube, that would be an example of a physical change.
Flammability is a chemical property because the matter undergoes a chemical change (change in the make-up molecules) when it is burned.