This is a physical change, because you are only changing the physical appearance, not the substance's chemical properties.
Mashing potatoes is a physical change because it does not change the chemical or physical properties of the potatoes.
Mashing a potato is a physical change because it's the same substance (the potato is still a potato) but in a different form.- - - - -Making mashed potatoes from fresh potatoes is both a chemical and a physical change: there are many chemical changes that occur when you cook a potato, and physical because it doesn't look anything like it did when you started.
It's a physical change, because no chemicals are changing if I cut a banana.
It would not be a physical change. A physical change is when anything changes in state of matter. (solid, liquid, and gas). Unless your banana liquified it is not a physical change. Hope that helps! ;)
Ripening of a banana is a chemical change. It involves the breakdown of complex molecules in the banana fruit into simpler molecules due to enzymatic activity, resulting in changes in color, texture, and flavor.
Mashing a banana is a physical change because it does not alter the chemical composition of the banana. The act of mashing simply changes the physical appearance and texture of the banana without creating any new substances.
Purely physical.
Mashing potatoes is a physical change because it does not change the chemical or physical properties of the potatoes.
Mashing potatoes is a physical change because it does not change the chemical or physical properties of the potatoes.
Mashing a potato is a physical change because it's the same substance (the potato is still a potato) but in a different form.- - - - -Making mashed potatoes from fresh potatoes is both a chemical and a physical change: there are many chemical changes that occur when you cook a potato, and physical because it doesn't look anything like it did when you started.
Tis is a physical process.
Mashing potatoes does not cause a chemical change because the composition of the potatoes remains the same. It is strictly a physical change, as the potatoes are being physically broken down into a new form but no new substances are being created.
It's a physical change, because no chemicals are changing if I cut a banana.
It's a chemical change
well it depend are you talking about just a banana or a cake or its both.... well if your talking about a banana. the banana is physcial change +++ Fruit ripening is chemical.
Dissecting a banana is a physical change, not a chemical reaction. It involves physically separating the banana into smaller pieces, but the chemical composition of the banana doesn't change. A reversible change would be when you freeze the banana slices and then thaw them, as this can be reversed.
Freezing or melting anything is a physical change because the chemical composition is not changing.