High amount of Cellulose - C6H10O5 - Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen
>98% Organic Material; <2% Inorganic Material
Paper towels are made out of cellulose
C6H10O5
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what is used in paper towel
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Physical.
Yes it's a physical change. No new substance is formed,
The chemical composition remain unchanged.
the chemical composition does not change.
Physical change. The paper is still a piece of paper; nothing happened to the chemical composition of it.
The chemical composition of soap can contain between 45 to 95 percent fatty acid soap, up to 45 percent synthetic surfactant, and up to 5 percent water-soluble polymer. This composition produces a soap that has good lathering properties.
The answer is a paper made of moisture proof by a wax coating
Chemical properties of paper can include flammability/nonflammability or decompostition/lack of decompostition at high temperature.
A book is made from paper (cellulose with some additives); the chemical formula of cellulose is (C6H10O5)n.
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Chemical Change: a usually irreversible chemical reaction involving there arrangement of the atoms of one or more substances and a change in their chemical properties or composition, resulting in the formation of at least one new substance: The formation of ruston iron is a chemical change.It is a chemical change.A physical change is a change that does not change the chemical composition of the material. When water evaporates and condenses it is still water even though it looks different, the same as if you cut or crumple paper. It may look different, but its chemical composition has not be altered.
Physical.
Chemical Change: a usually irreversible chemical reaction involving there arrangement of the atoms of one or more substances and a change in their chemical properties or composition, resulting in the formation of at least one new substance: The formation of ruston iron is a chemical change.It is a chemical change.A physical change is a change that does not change the chemical composition of the material. When water evaporates and condenses it is still water even though it looks different, the same as if you cut or crumple paper. It may look different, but its chemical composition has not be altered.
Yes it's a physical change. No new substance is formed,
Mostly carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. Or, Various proteins dissolved in (salt) water contained in soap-bubbles.
The chemical composition remain unchanged.
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