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Chemical change
It’s a physical change
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It is a physical change, as salt (a solid solute) comes out of the solution as the water evaporates.
Physical, any change in stat of matter (Water vapor/gas to water/liquid) Is a Physical change.
Change in state is a physical change. Condensation is a change in state and is a physical change.
Yes, lower is the temperature fast is the growing rate of crystals. <P> <P>The temperature of water does have an affect on making salt crystals. Salt is more soluble in hot water than in cool water, so a trick to forming crystals is to dissolve as much salt as possible in hot water, and then allow it to cool. As the water cools, less salt can be dissolved, and the extra forms crystals.</P>
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Physical- that is water vapor freezing into ice. It can be reversed (warm up the window) Chemical changes don't reverse.
It is a physical change, as salt (a solid solute) comes out of the solution as the water evaporates.
No, it is considered a physical change because chemically, water is still H2O, it has simply changed state by condensing.
The good kind. The more crystals, the better. The crystals are what get you high I believe
physical.
Frost is a word that rhymes with lost and can cover a window, referring to a layer of ice crystals that form on a cold surface.
When you maximize a window in Access, the minimize button changes to return original. You can use this button to make the window small again.
Take sea water and put it in a window for some days.You will see salt crystals appear.
Yes, because only its appearance is being changed not its atoms. Also most, if not all, physical changes can be reversed (or "repaired" in this case). Only particular chemical changes can be reversed using other cemical changes. Examples of other physical changes include: tearing paper into many pieces getting your hair cut cracking a glass window Examples of chemical changes include: the change of raw batter into bread (baking) the change of iron into rust (oxidizing) the change of wood into ash (burning) hope this helps! PS by the way this is 6th grade stuff, I mean come on!
Physical Change, the window is still a window and you can get it back to its original state by re-melting it (although i dont see why you would want to do this). No new substace was formed, nor anything given off. :)