deposition occurs because the water current there is slower than the outside.
because it changes from gas to solid that have no chemical reaction.
Also, it is the opposite of sublimation(solid to gas without passing to liquid phase)
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No, it is a physical change; it's only a change of state from gas to solid.
Deposition is a physical change because the chemical composition of the substance does not change.
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The identity of the property does not change so the physical properties change but not the chemical
it is a chemical change
Chemical I think
physical as the chemical structure does not change.
Because sublimation and deposition doesn't change the chemical nature of the molecule.
The forming of the carbon elemental form is a chemical change. The deposition on the flask is likely a physical change, although it may not be any change at all (solid being the STP phase of carbon).
The identity of the property does not change so the physical properties change but not the chemical
Chemical broooooooooooooooo niga
it is a chemical change
Chemical I think
physical as the chemical structure does not change.
A physical change
Physical - there are no chemicals involved
Chemical change
No pictures, but here are ten examples of physical and chemical change: Physical: melting, freezing, subliming, condensing, deposition, vaporizing, crushing, bending, tearing, mixing in a heterogeneous mixture. Chemical: combustion, rusting, baking, electroplating, yeast, acid and base neutralization, baking soda and vinegar, chemical battery, metabolism.
Itβs a physical change π