Yes, I am pretty sure.
Melting a sample of gold is an example of a physical change.
An example of a physical change that can be reversed is melting ice into water; this can be reversed by freezing the water back into ice. An example of a physical change that cannot be reversed is breaking a glass; once the glass is shattered, it cannot be returned to its original form.
No, sunlight speeding up the evaporation of water is not a chemical change. It is a physical process where the water molecules transition from liquid to vapor state without any change in their chemical composition.
When it combines with Oxygen. Commonly called Rust.
A solve dissolves when added to a liquid
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An example of physical change is ice melting in to water.
Evaporation of water is a physical change.
Condensation is a physical change.
Vaporization is a physical change.
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It would be a chemical change because you can't reverse your action of popping the kernels , which can define a chemical change.
No. That is a physical change.
An example of a physical change that starts with the letter A is the atomization of water.
Boiling is a physical change.
Melting is a physical change of iron.
This is a chemical change, a photochemical reaction.