If it was originally non-transparent, and then changed to transparent, then yes.
Chemical change. References: Intro to Matter book.
Shortening melting is a physical change, not a chemical change or chemical property. When shortening melts, it undergoes a change in state from solid to liquid without any change in its chemical composition.
No, spilling water is a physical change, not a chemical change. A chemical change involves a change in the chemical composition of a substance, whereas spilling water only changes its location and physical state.
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No, flattening is a physical change, not a chemical change. A chemical change involves a change in the chemical composition of a substance, whereas flattening simply changes the shape or appearance of the object.
Transparency is a type of physical property. Something transparent can only be seen as physically transparent instead of chemically transparent.
Transparency is a type of physical property. Something transparent can only be seen as physically transparent instead of chemically transparent.
Transparency is a physical property because it describes the ability of a material to transmit light without scattering. It is based on the interaction of light with the material's structure, rather than its chemical composition.
Burning is a chemical change.
It's a chemical change
Transparency is a type of physical property. Something transparent can only be seen as physically transparent instead of chemically transparent.
its a chemical change
It is a chemical change.
Its a chemical change.
Burning is a chemical change.
Yes it is a chemical change because color change is an observed change that a chemical change has occurred. So you are very much right. :)
Chemical property