"Rotting" constitutes at least one chemical reaction, usually more than one.
chemical
The chemical change of wood rotting is called Decomposition
Chemical Because physical is when you change it your self
It is a chemical change.
"chemical" usually secondary to biologic activity.
The act of burying garbage itself is not really a physical change. If the garbage was crushed, that would be a physical change. When the garbage decomposes in the ground, that is a chemical change.
The chemical change of wood rotting is called Decomposition
Chemical Because physical is when you change it your self
It is a chemical change.
The rotting of wood is a chemical change because of many reasons. One of the reasons is because when wood rots, it produces mold, which is a new substance. The definition of chemical change is a change that produces one or more new substances. When the wood rots, you are unable to take the rotted wood and mold and make it back into wood that is yet to be rotted. So because the wood produces one (or more) new substances, the rotting of wood is a chemical change.
Rotting wood is a chemical change because the decomposed wood has different properties that cannot be reversed. Chemical changes alter the identity of a substance, whereas physical changes do not.
"chemical" usually secondary to biologic activity.
it is a chemical reaction because a new substance is formed when the wood rots
garbage rotting is a chemical change because the odour becomes different which is considered a sign of chemical change.
a chemical change because that cirtain substance is rotting :)
Chemical.
It is a chemical change.
It's a chemical change