Physical, as it remains water.
It is a physical change. All phase changes are physical, not chemical. The chemical composition of water does not change when it changes from a liquid to a gas, or for that matter, to a solid.
a physical change is a phase change, such as water to ice or water vapor. a chemical change takes place on a molecular level, producing a new substance.
The change of water to steam is a physical change, not a chemical change. In this case, the water molecules are simply changing phase from a liquid to a gas, but the chemical composition of water remains the same.
No, a typhoon is a physical structure energized by the latent heat of phase changes involving water.
chemical
Boiling is a physical change, not chemical.
The moisture is just water vapor, so you are getting a phase change from liquid to gas. Phase changes are physical changes. For a vaporizer to produce a chemical change it would have to do something drastic like convert the water in to H2 and O2.
No, a chemical change is when a substance and forms one or more new substances, it changes its composition. examples: changes in color production of gas formation of precipitate Boiling water is an example of physical change, it can be any phase change.
Water condensing is a physical change. It is a change in state from the gaseous phase (water vapor) to the liquid phase (liquid water) without any change in the chemical composition of water molecules.
For example after phase changes.
its a phase change
No, a chemical change is when a substance and forms one or more new substances, it changes its composition. examples: changes in color production of gas formation of precipitate Boiling water is an example of physical change, it can be any phase change.