It's called a physical change.
chemical change
A change that only affects the physical properties of a substance is known as a physical change. This type of change alters characteristics such as shape, size, and state of matter without affecting the chemical composition of the substance. Examples include melting, freezing, and dissolving. In a physical change, the substance remains the same at the molecular level.
a physical change is a change in any physical property of a substance, not in the substance itself
A physical change does not involve a change in the chemical composition or nature of the substance. It only affects the physical properties, such as shape, size, or state of matter.
Because melting only affects the state of matter that the melted substance is, it doesn't change the chemical properties.
It's called a physical change.
Because melting only affects the state of matter that the melted substance is, it doesn't change the chemical properties.
It affects it so ya Anyways, water becomes black and shines really bright when it is affected to magnesium and cesium bromide
A physical change does not alter a substance's chemical composition; it only affects its physical properties like shape, size, or state of matter. Examples include melting, freezing, or boiling.
Physical properties can be observed without changing the chemical composition of a substance. Chemical properties can only be observed by changing the chemical composition of the substance. In a physical change, the chemical composition of the substance does not change. In a chemical change, the chemical composition of the substance changes.
no, if it's a substance change then it's a chemical change. If it were a physical change then it would be the same substance
A physical change is a change that affects one or more properties of matter. For example, if you have a popsicle and it melts, it's looks change but the physical properties don't