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physical change. the rubber is still rubber and the air is still air, so NO chemical change has occured

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14y ago

Inflating a tire is a physical change and not a chemical one. When we compress gas, we only increase its density (and it gets hot in response). This does not alter the chemistry of the gas. It only results in a physical change of the gas as the gas, whatever it is, is still the same gas, but just more dense.

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13y ago

Physical, b/c u r just filling it up, its a physical prop.(change), its PHSYICAL.

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11y ago

physical change

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physical

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3y ago

Yes

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Q: Is a tire inflated with air a physical or chemical change?
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