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Both transitions, from solid to liquid and liquid to gas are purely Physical Changes. There is nothing Chemical happening.
There is a bit of both. The processes of spinning and weaving are purely physical. Bleaching and dyeing are chemical.
No that is a physical change
It's a physical change. All changes of state (solid to liquid, or liquid to gas, for example) are physical changes.
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Purely physical
Yep.
what are some physical changes when rusting metal is an example
Processes that are reversible are physical changes. An example is the melting of ice.
the purely physical association of a substance is matter.
Yes, the body can be physically addicted to alcohol. The psychological dependence comes first, then the physical dependence. So you would have to recover from those in the reverse order. You first get the medical care to get off the alcohol, and then you get the treatment for the psychological component.
Both transitions, from solid to liquid and liquid to gas are purely Physical Changes. There is nothing Chemical happening.
no, it would be a physical change (with reservations) [depending on HOW you change the size]
For example after phase changes.
Cutting hair and shampooing hair are purely physical changes. However curling or straightening hair involve chemical changes too (i.e. sulfur crosslinks move). Dyeing hair is also chemical.
There is a bit of both. The processes of spinning and weaving are purely physical. Bleaching and dyeing are chemical.
A tornado is a physical process, not chemical. Tornadoes, though can sometimes start fires by breaking gas lines.