It would be a physical change because you are changing the shape of the wood not the chemical composition of the wood. However, you could possibly create a chemical change if you could hammer hard and long enough to burn the wood. Not likely, but it is possible.
is hammering wood togehter to build a playhouse a physical change or a cemical change
a physical change
Physical.
Physical.
is hammering wood togehter to build a playhouse a physical change or a cemical change
Substances held together by physical forces, not chemical
physical change
Two sauces mixed together would be a physical change.
A phase change is a physical change. It is not a chemical change.
physical change
is hammering wood togehter to build a playhouse a physical change or a cemical change
Physical.
Physical Change.
Substances held together by physical forces, not chemical
physical change
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Physical properties use your senses and chemical properties are when you mix two chemicals together.
Two sauces mixed together would be a physical change.
A phase change is a physical change. It is not a chemical change.
Glue is not any type of change. However, two items being glued together is a physical change.
Well you can't put it back together after it's been crushed, so it's a chemical change!