Crushing an aluminum can is a physical change because you have only changed its shape, but not its chemical composition.
is a physical change. The popsicle is still a popsicle even if its freezed, nothing has changed with it but its physical appearance :)
Both. The chemical change is H2CO3 decomposing into H2O and CO2. The physical change is the dissolved CO2 forming a bubble and "fizzing" up to the surface.
The loud pop indicates a chemical change. The glowing splint caused a reaction that produced a gas (likely oxygen or hydrogen) leading to the noise. This transformation is a result of a chemical reaction and not just a physical change.
When thinking of a balloon, it's best to think of two different chemical compounds that do not mix, the balloon itself and air. What makes the balloon pop is that the pressure of the air exceeds the force of the chemical bonds of the balloon. In order for a chemical reaction to take place, you need to start off with one set of chemicals that become a new set of chemicals.However, when a balloon pops, no new chemicals are created. All that happens is that the electron bonds of the compound we know of as the balloon break.
Both pop and water have their own benefits. Pop may satisfy your sweet cravings, but water is essential for hydration and overall health. It's important to consume water regularly and in sufficient amounts, as it helps maintain bodily functions and overall well-being.
Pop cans are produced by physical processes.
yes it is
Drinking pop can change your PH scale if you drink a lot of it
The pop that results is caused by the release of carbon dioxide bubbles that are encapsulated within the candy. This is a physical change, rather than a chemical reaction, because no new products are formed.
is a physical change. The popsicle is still a popsicle even if its freezed, nothing has changed with it but its physical appearance :)
Chemical
i think its chemical. Because the only thing physical that's related is opening the pop.
Both. The chemical change is H2CO3 decomposing into H2O and CO2. The physical change is the dissolved CO2 forming a bubble and "fizzing" up to the surface.
The number of empty crushed pop cans that will fit in a one-gallon bag can vary based on how tightly the cans are crushed and packed. On average, a standard aluminum can, when crushed, takes up about 40-50% of its original volume. Generally, you can expect to fit approximately 15 to 20 crushed cans in a one-gallon bag, depending on the compression and arrangement of the cans.
Pop Rising throws right.
Scoliosis
Yes because it doesnt pop it just starts to lose air the more you use it