physical as the chemical structure does not change.
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∙ 14y agoA wet handkerchief is a physical change. The water has only physically changed the state of the handkerchief by being absorbed, but the handkerchief itself has not undergone a chemical transformation.
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∙ 6y agoKetchup is not a change, it is a sauce.
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∙ 10y agoChemical
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No, the drying of wet hair is a physical change, not a chemical change. The change in state from wet to dry is due to the evaporation of water and does not involve any chemical reactions altering the composition of the hair.
When hair gets wet, it is a physical change. The change is reversible, as hair will dry and return to its original state. No new substances are formed during this process.
Hanging wet towels to dry is a physical change because the water molecules in the towel are changing from a liquid to a gas through the process of evaporation. No new substances are being formed.
No, drying of fish is a physical change, not a chemical change. The process of drying simply involves the removal of water from the fish, causing it to undergo a physical transformation, but its chemical composition remains the same.
Drying wet clothes is a physical change because the water molecules on the clothes simply evaporate into the air, changing state from liquid to gas, without altering the chemical composition of the clothes themselves.
No, the drying of wet hair is a physical change, not a chemical change. The change in state from wet to dry is due to the evaporation of water and does not involve any chemical reactions altering the composition of the hair.
Physical change. The water on the road evaporates, which is a physical change.
When hair gets wet, it is a physical change. The change is reversible, as hair will dry and return to its original state. No new substances are formed during this process.
i know that its physical change because all you saliva is doing is making the food wet
Hanging wet towels to dry is a physical change because the water molecules in the towel are changing from a liquid to a gas through the process of evaporation. No new substances are being formed.
both. the clothes becomes wet which is a physical change and the chemicals in the soda going through the fabric of your clothes is a chemical change.
No, drying of fish is a physical change, not a chemical change. The process of drying simply involves the removal of water from the fish, causing it to undergo a physical transformation, but its chemical composition remains the same.
It is a physical change because no chemical process is being done, only the fact that it was wet now is dry, a chemical change would be putting salt on ice.
The change of soil becoming wet due to rain is a physical change. The soil's state changes from dry to wet without any alteration in its chemical composition.
Drying wet clothes is a physical change because the water molecules on the clothes simply evaporate into the air, changing state from liquid to gas, without altering the chemical composition of the clothes themselves.
lighting a match from a matchbox is a chemical change.
It's a physical change because when blow drying your hair, no new substance is made it just changed its form/appearance; from wet to dry. Therefore, it's a physical change.