no, a chemical change is when something turns into something else. as an example burning paper is a chemical reaction because the paper turned into ashes and changed. but if you rip a piece of paper in half its still a piece of paper right. did that answer your question
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atomic #:TL atomic mass: 204.3833 (204) thallium is a bluish-gray color. it is a metal; melting point: 303.5 C boiling point: 1,457 C\# of protons: 81 # of protons: 81 # of neutrons: 123.3833 (123) # of electrons: 81 cost: $40/lb class: metal family: boron family origin of name: Greek- thallos (green twig) Discovered by: Sir William Crookes
Ex. "You snapped a twig." "I think I snapped something." "She sanpped her fingers." Then of course there is Snapped the show where wives kill their husbands.
The motorcycle's sudden acceleration snapped his neck like a twig.
Tree. The branch is the hand, the tree is the body, the bark is the skin.
Australopithecus lived around 4 million years ago in Africa, and is known as one of the ancestors of humans. To answer your question, maybe the twig provided the possibility for the discovery of fire? Australopithecus were not known for tool-making, so I would assume that the twig was useful for discovering fire.
Twig is Zweig in German.
Twig has one syllable.
twig's race is a elf
Twig the Fairy was created in 2010.
The Lime Twig was created in 1961.
A twig juncture is called a node.
a physical change happens when something is changed physically, for example, snapping a twig or popping a balloon is physical change, but actions like burning wood or cooking an egg are not physical.
Sorry I can't answer that 100% but I'm pretty sure it is about Twig. If not twig then maybe Quint.