Just temperature.
Temperature change is not a chemical change.
The chemical properties that make up acrylic fiber are as following: cotton and polyester. Acrylic fibers are generally acidic.
Chemical properties of paper can include flammability/nonflammability or decompostition/lack of decompostition at high temperature.
The following are indicators of chemical changes: ... For example, changing the color of a metal does not change its physical properties.
Physical properties are it's rest quantitative properties, while the chemical properties are its reactions to things like temperature and other substances. I hope somebody gives you a more comprehensive answer. :)
No, it is a physical change of state. There is no change in chemical properties.
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A chemical change is when the chemical properties of a substance changes and a physical change is when the chemical properties stay the same but the physical properties (shape, temperature etc...)
They are reversible changes because they don't lead to the changes in chemical properties like boiling point, melting point, no. of electrons, etc. but changes the physical properties like mass, temperature, pressure, etc.
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Temperature change is not a chemical change.
Drying is a physical process (because evaporation is a physical change), not a property.
The chemical properties that make up acrylic fiber are as following: cotton and polyester. Acrylic fibers are generally acidic.
Evaporation, Condensation, Melting and Freezing are all physical changes as only the state of matter is changing, rather than the chemical properties.
Change in temperature is not a chemical change rather it is a physical change because it does not cause any change in composition or chemical properties of matter.
Temperature and amount of the substance do not change chemical properties.
Evaporation is not a chemical change and so there is no chemical equation.