Physical change if I am correct.It will be a different form than the original.In your basic science classes you learned that if you for ex. have water as a solid,liquid and gas they are all the same thing because if solid ice=ice melts that means water,that if it is a liquid it is in its original state and that if it is a gas then it evaporates.The change is physical due to the appearance of it and the form it takes just changing.If a chemical reaction were to take place you would feel heat,sparks,etc.Hope this helps.
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∙ 13y agowater vapor has the same chemical makeup. therefore this is a physical change.
You must understand that water can be in any one of three PHYSICAL states, liquid, solid or vapor ( a gas ).
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∙ 9y agoThe evaporation of gasoline is a physical change from liquid to gaseous states. Because the chemical composition of the gasoline does not change, it is not chemical in nature.
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∙ 14y agoA change of state is a physical change. This includes evaporation.
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∙ 12y agoBoiling is a physical change.
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∙ 11y agoIt is a physical change
PHYSICAL CHANGE
The burning of gasoline is a chemical change.
Gasoline evaporation is a physical process.
No, it would be a physical change. During a chemical change, substance(s) are changed into different substances. An example of a chemical change would be the rusting of iron but a physical change would be freezing water; or in this case, evaporation.
Chemical but the energy released has physical consequences.
PHYSICAL CHANGE
Evaporation is a physical process.
Evaporation is a physical change.
It is a physical change because the change is reversible.
No. It's a physical change
The burning of gasoline is a chemical change. The evaporation of gasoline is a physical change. This is a physical change because it is a change in state of matter (from liquid to gas).
Evaporation is a physical process.
The burning of gasoline is a chemical change.
Combustion of gasoline changes the chemical properties of the matter, and is thus a chemical change, not a physical one.
No, it is a physical change. The water and gasoline retain their chemical and physical properties.
Evaporating seawater is a physical change. Physical changes affect the form, but not the chemical makeup of a substance. The sea water is undergoing a change in states of matter, not a chemical reaction. You can undo the change by condensing the evaporated water .
Chemical change