No because water condense on the side of a cold glass and then evaporate again.
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Really, if a gas becomes a liquid it's a physical change because the gas has changed its phase from gas to liquid. It's not related to water particularly.
no its not a chemical change its a physical change.
No, because if you boil water it is water vapor, it is still H20, and therefore a physical change, not a chemical change.
Yes. When two solutions combine to form a solid, called a precipitate, is a chemical change.
is burning a match physical or chemical and how
If a solid appears after mixing two liquids, it is a chemical change.
Yes, if it occurs as the result of a chemical reaction. For example, if two clear colorless solutions form a white precipitate (solid) when mixed, that would be an example of a chemical change. The formation of a solid from freezing is a physical change.
It is a physical change, the chemical form remain unchanged.
This is a physical change. The solid is Iodine, which sublimes on heating to form gaseous Iodine. When cooled, it sublimes again to form solid Iodine. Since this change is only the change of physical states, and since there's no change in the chemical structure of Iodine, this is a physical change.
Physical. Ice is simply the solid form of water. If it were a chemical change, then ice would not be water.
If a solid appears after mixing two liquids, it is a chemical change.
phase change
A solid reacting with a gas to form a new solid
No. It is a physical change. The layers occur because the three liquids have different densities. There is no chemical change taking place.
Yes, if it occurs as the result of a chemical reaction. For example, if two clear colorless solutions form a white precipitate (solid) when mixed, that would be an example of a chemical change. The formation of a solid from freezing is a physical change.
This is a physical change. It's still water, just in solid form.
Liquids have the form of the containers.
It is a physical change. It is still the same substance.
chemical change a physical change changes the apperance chemicals changes change the substance
It is a physical change, the chemical form remain unchanged.
technically you are changing a liquid to a solid or semi-solid as you don't want your ice cream to be hard as a rock This is NOT a chemical change....no new substance (chemical) is made............only the physical form.
This is a physical change. The solid is Iodine, which sublimes on heating to form gaseous Iodine. When cooled, it sublimes again to form solid Iodine. Since this change is only the change of physical states, and since there's no change in the chemical structure of Iodine, this is a physical change.