Strictly speaking, the initial volatilizing (evaporation) of the perfume is a physical change but, soon after contact with oxygen, the volatile organic compounds and other components of the perfume begin oxidizing. In that case, there is a chemical change.
YES, perfume spraying is a chemical change as the atom are changed
The fragrance of a flower is a chemical change. This is classified as a chemical change due to the internal reactions that happen in the flower.
No. It is a physical change.
Substances are only move from inside a container to outside it, the identity of the substances does not change.
Physical Change
The browning of a flower is a chemical change. Color changes are one sign of a chemical reaction.
Chemical
all flowers are fragrance gumamela is a flower therefore gumamela is fragrance.
The evaporation of perfume is a physical change. The chemical constitution of the perfume has not changed, it is still exactly the same chemical, but it has changed from a liquid phase to a gas phase.
yes because it does not change chemical composition anddoes not form new substance.
Chemical property. Unless the smell is changing, in which case it's a chemical change.
Chemical due to the internal reactions of a flower.
entirely chemical
No. It's not a "change" of any kind.
There are two nouns in the sentence: flower and fragrance.
The browning of a flower is a chemical change. Color changes are one sign of a chemical reaction.
There are two nouns in the sentence, they are flower and fragrance.
Flowers have some fragrance which attract pollinating insects..
Chemical
two
no
all flowers are fragrance gumamela is a flower therefore gumamela is fragrance.