Much better. Ok, the answer is yes, matter can change shape and form. A good example is water. A liquid at room temperatue, when heated it becomes a gas, when cooled it becomes a solid.Ask yourself: What did my body look like a year before I was born?
That is called a chemical change. However it doesn't "create new matter", instead it changes the chemical structure of the original.
For example:
Burning a candle [chemical change]
Smashing a pot. [physical change]
Dissolving salt in water [chemical change]
Scrunching up a piece of paper [physical change]
Changes of size or shape occur during physical processes.
The process of nuclear division which creates two new identical nuclei is called mitosis.
I think its a new substances is made so it changes the matter with it.
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chemical change
Chemical change. 99.9% sure.
A chemical change. Chemical changes can also be indicated if energy is given off. Physical changes on the other hand do not produce energy or produce new substances.
it changes by the substances or chemicals combining and creating a new kind of matter (i.e. when rain and metal combined it creates rust and it is somewhat a solid). hope this helped :D
Nuclear physicists have theorized that it is possible to transform matter into energy and energy into matter.
chemical change, dude!
they had a new general and creates an ambush
it just creates a new substance!
The process of nuclear division which creates two new identical nuclei is called mitosis.
Chemical Change
I think its a new substances is made so it changes the matter with it.
A person who creates something totally new is considered an inventor. He or she creates something that has never existed.