A physical change could be easily described as a change that you can reverse. Melting an ice cube, than freezing it, etc. Eating is actually both because you chew the food and swallow it. After that your stomach's enzymes dissolves the food and readies it for your digestive system. :D
there is a point in life where every man goes through some sort of physical change. i have no doubt that food does the same when experience a conflict with a fat kid destroying a perfectly triangular slice of Pizza into a cheese, sauce, and bread MASH as it passes through the body. Storing itself not in the previous form but as digested, broken down, useless fat stored by folks asking mundane questions.
chemical.
it digests substances chemically.
The stomach is not a change; it is an organ. Chemical changes take place inside of it.
No. its chemical
chemical change
CHEMICAL
It burning food on a stove physical change
chemical. it digests substances chemically.
Initially the only change its location (physical). In the stomach, though, it starts to undergo chemical changes.
It is both because as you eat it it's physical being is changed. It is a chemical change because the chemical in your stomach digesting it break it down.Hope that helps!!
Digestion involves both physical and chemical changes. The teeth crush food into smaller particles, which is a physical change, whereas the saliva, stomach, gall bladder, and pancreas contain chemicals that break down food chemically in the mouth, stomach, and small intestines.
Chemical change
chemical. it digests substances chemically.
no as antacids are basic salts which neutralizes the acid in stomach.
No. its chemical
Initially the only change its location (physical). In the stomach, though, it starts to undergo chemical changes.
No, it is a chemical change.
No. Antacids neutralize the hydrochloric acid in the stomach. It is a chemical change.
It is both because as you eat it it's physical being is changed. It is a chemical change because the chemical in your stomach digesting it break it down.Hope that helps!!
chemical change
Chemical broooooooooooooooo niga
Its a chemical change. its like an acid reacting with a base to form salt and water.
Is it a physical or chemical change when an antacid tablet releases carbon dioxide gas and comes in contact with hydrochloric acid in the stomach
Digestion involves both physical and chemical changes. The teeth crush food into smaller particles, which is a physical change, whereas the saliva, stomach, gall bladder, and pancreas contain chemicals that break down food chemically in the mouth, stomach, and small intestines.