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 ].
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yes it does
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The physical properties of the material are changed; example - water: ice, liquid water and water vapors have very different properties but the same chemical formula.
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When matter undergoes a physical change, its physical properties change. Physical properties include density, color, solubility, conductivity, hardness, kinetic and potential energy of molecules, volume, pressure, temperature etc. One or more of physical properties change when matter undergoes a physical change. Remember chemical properties i.e. chemical composition and it's reaction with other substances remain the same. Also it's mass remains the same. When ice changes to water it's volume decreases, density increases, potential energy of molecules increases. Iodine is grey when solid but gives violet vapours on sublimation. Changing the pressure or volume or temperature of a gas results in change of one or both of the other quantities. These are examples of physical change.
It does change its physical look but it does not change chemically.
When matter undergoes a physical change (like changes in the state of matter), the space between the particles in the matter and how the particles move change.
The chemical composition of a substance does not change when it undergoes a physical change.
It is a physical change because its still milk that hasn't changed state.
the changes that matter undergoes are the physical and chemical change by:R.yu
when a substance undergoes changes in its phase,its physical properties change.physical properties are properties you can observe without changing the material into another substances.
because its chemical properties are changed