Evaporation of water from a lake is a physicalchange.
They are still water molecules whether in the state of liquid, solid or gas. There has been no chemical change.
It is a physical change, because when water evaporates, it goes from a liguid to a gas. The actual element is not changed.
PHYSICAL CHANGE
Physical - the water is just evaporating.
It's a physical change because no new substances are formed, the molecules simply get further apart.
Evaporation of a pudle is a physical change,
Evaporation from a pond is not a chemical change. It is a physical change. The water that leaves the pond and goes into the air is not changed from water into some other chemical compound. It's still water, but in the form of a vapor or gas. As the water doesn't chemically change, evaporation is a physical change and not a chemical one.
PHYSICAL CHANGE
Evaporation is a physical change.
Evaporation is a physical process.
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 .
It is a physical change because the change is reversible.
Physical change- it can be undone by evaporating the water.
Water evaporating is only a physical, not a chemical change because the water can be brought back easily to its original state where as burning a match is a chemical change.
During evaporation the chemical composition of water is not changed.
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Boiling and evaporation are physical changes.
no. Those are physical changes.
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