I would say it is a physical change the chalk is being reduced to a smaller size. It still remains chalk.
Crushing chalk is physical not chemical.
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yes becase its crushed
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It is a physical change.
Soft & brittle.
Crushing a piece of chalk is only a physical change. Chemically, it is still chalk.
No, it is a physical, not chemical change.
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It is a physical change.
After a piece of chalk is pounded by a fist or rolling pin or other object it normally get crushed and turns into lumpy powder.
Soft & brittle.
Crushing a piece of chalk is only a physical change. Chemically, it is still chalk.
No, it is a physical, not chemical change.
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Chemical physical is something like... a dent in metal, a cut in a tree, etc chemical is a reaction like ^acid on chalk or wood burning
Grinding chalk to chalk dust is a physical change because the texture and size may change but the its molecules are still the same.An example of chemical change is burning paper because ash is chemically different from paper.
NO, it is physical
When you crush a piece of chalk you get lots of small pieces of chalk.It is only a physical change. It is not a chemical change.
Chalk can be broken into pieces.