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When graphite is burned, it undergoes a chemical reaction that changes its physical and chemical properties. The high temperature causes the graphite to oxidize, forming carbon dioxide gas and leaving behind ash. This process alters the structure of the graphite, making it more brittle and less conductive. Additionally, the burning of graphite can also lead to the formation of new compounds, such as carbon monoxide.
No, mechanical weathering is a physical process that breaks rocks down into smaller pieces without changing their chemical composition. On the other hand, chemical weathering involves the alteration of a rock's chemical makeup through processes like oxidation or dissolution.
Processes typically refer to actions or steps that occur in a system or in a series of events, rather than a specific property like physical or chemical. These actions can be driven by physical or chemical properties, but the processes themselves are not properties.
The process of leaves producing oxygen is a physical and chemical process. It involves photosynthesis which is a chemical reaction that converts sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen. This process occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells.
no its chemical. physical changes is where the object chemical matter is not altered. ex- cuting a piece of paper is physical because you still have a piece of paper but burning the paper is chemical because a chemical change has taken place.
No, it is a chemical process.
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That process is a chemical reaction, as the molecules of gasoline and oxygen are rearranged to form new substances (carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, water vapor) with different properties than the original substances.
It is both physical and chemical. Evaporation of water is a physical process, and reduction of water from clothing is also a chemical process.
that is physical process
It is a physical process.
This process involve chemical reactions but also physical changes.
It is a physical process; on the other hand dissociation in water is a chemical process.
no * * * * * A chemical process.