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Well, darling, a physical change involves a change in appearance, like cutting a piece of paper, while a chemical change involves a change in composition, like burning that paper to ash. So, in simpler terms, physical changes are like a makeover, just changing the looks, while chemical changes are like a complete transformation, changing what's on the inside. Just remember, physical changes are skin-deep, but chemical changes go straight to the core.
non example of chemical change: one non example is ice. ice is NOT an example of chemical change.
In a physical change the nature of the substance has not changed, just the way it looks, feels or tastes. Examples of physical changes are: glass breaking, water changing into ice, whipping cream. In chemical change the nature or chemical composition of the substance is changed. Examples of chemical change are: iron changing to rust, burning leaves, food spoiling.
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No. They are just two different terms that mean the same thing.
A physical change is one where just the appearance of something changes and a chemical change is where the genetic makeup of something changes.
Basically that's just the liver. All other chemical changes are local.
Yes it is a chemical change because it changes structure just like leaves do in the seasons.
Basically that's just the liver. All other chemical changes are local.
Grapes are examples of chemical bonds because of the way they all stick together close. Just like a molecule (which is what atoms are once they bond to two or more).
Physical, because it doesn't change chemical make up it just changes the appearance and texture
no. when water boils it is a physical change, because the actuall chemical structure is still H2O, it is just in the form of steam.