It is not a chemical change.
This is a physical change. The bubbles are pockets of steam which is the same chemical as water, just in a different state.
Mixing water with clay is not a chemical change, as no new substances are formed. It is a physical change, where the clay particles are dispersed in the water but retain their original chemical composition.
The change of water to steam is a physical change, not a chemical change. In this case, the water molecules are simply changing phase from a liquid to a gas, but the chemical composition of water remains the same.
Mixing salt and water is a physical change, not a chemical change. The salt does not change its chemical composition when it dissolves in water, only its physical state.
A phase change is not a chemical change since the chemical remains the same; water is still water, whether it is in the solid, liquid, or gas phase.
It is a chemical change only if this acid react with the cloth.
The chemical reaction of water with sodium is a chemical change.
Calcium reacting with water is a chemical change.
Boiling water is a physical change because it does not change the chemical composition of the water.
No, because the chemical properties of the water do not change.
This is a physical change. The bubbles are pockets of steam which is the same chemical as water, just in a different state.
Spilling is a verb because it refers to an action, e.g. "The water was spilling over the edge."
Mixing water with clay is not a chemical change, as no new substances are formed. It is a physical change, where the clay particles are dispersed in the water but retain their original chemical composition.
Burning is a chemical change but water doesn't burn.
Ocean water is a substance, not a physical or chemical change.
The change of water to steam is a physical change, not a chemical change. In this case, the water molecules are simply changing phase from a liquid to a gas, but the chemical composition of water remains the same.
Mixing salt and water is a physical change, not a chemical change. The salt does not change its chemical composition when it dissolves in water, only its physical state.