Mixing different solids is a physical change because no new substance is formed and this mixture can be separated. it can be separated by using a method called magnetic separation
A change from one liquid to another is typically considered a physical change rather than a chemical change. This is because the chemical composition of the substances involved remains the same during the transition.
Three signs of physical change are change in shape, change in size, and change in color.
Different solids have different physical properties because of variations in their atomic or molecular structure, arrangement, and composition. Factors such as bonding type, crystal structure, density, hardness, and melting point play important roles in influencing the physical properties of solids. These differences result in unique characteristics for each type of solid material.
The identity of the property does not change so the physical properties change but not the chemical
Different kinds of solids have surfaces of different shapes.
Mixing flour and baking soda is a physical change; the process of mixing them together does not in itself cause them to change into any other chemical. However, when the pastry is baked, then there will be chemical changes.
A change from one liquid to another is typically considered a physical change rather than a chemical change. This is because the chemical composition of the substances involved remains the same during the transition.
They are different states of matter.
Three signs of physical change are change in shape, change in size, and change in color.
Different solids have different physical properties because of variations in their atomic or molecular structure, arrangement, and composition. Factors such as bonding type, crystal structure, density, hardness, and melting point play important roles in influencing the physical properties of solids. These differences result in unique characteristics for each type of solid material.
in solid mixing solid particles are mixed randomly but in liquid mixing the liquid droplets are mixed as homogeneously.
Solids. (Anything that isn't a liquid or a gas)
Filtering is a physical change. It takes out solids (mud) suspended in the water but doesn't change the water molecules themselves.
when they go through different states (Solids, liquids) and go through different densitys!
It depends on how the mixing is performed. If you take the two solids and mix them then it is a physical change as you get a heterogeneous mixture of solids. If you dissolve and them and mix the solutions- then a chemical change may occur- as different compounds are formed. Na2CO3 + CaCl2---> 2NaCl + CaCO3
This is a very broad question since there are many different kinds of mixtures, and many different ways to form mixtures and to separate mixtures. In general, if you add two or more liquids (gin and vermouth) to a single container and stir, they will mix, although there are some which don't mix and instead form layers (oil and water). Separating is usually harder than mixing, because with mixing, entropy is on your side, and with separating, you are fighting entropy. Systems tend to be come more disorderly, and hence mixed. However, many techniques exist. Distillation is a process by which you boil away a substance that has a lower boiling point than some other substance with which it is mixed.
Solids change their shapes in many ways. Solids will melt if they are in hot temperatures, and this changes their shape.