putting water in to the refrigerator to freeze it
cutting wood
dropping plates, or cups
chopping fruits or vegetables
tearing paper
breaking items
chewing pencils
peeling potatoes
Melting ice into water and breaking a glass bottle are examples of physical changes. These changes do not alter the chemical composition of the substances involved, only their physical state or appearance.
A physical change is when some thing's shape or volume is changed. But a chemical change is a reaction between two or more objects to create something new and you can't get back what you originally started with.
Changes in the state of matter are physical because they involve a change in the physical properties of a substance, such as its shape, volume, or density, without altering its chemical composition. Examples include melting, freezing, evaporation, and condensation.
Physical changes are changes in appearance, state, or form of matter without altering its chemical composition. Chemical changes involve the formation of new substances with different chemical properties. Examples of physical changes include melting ice or tearing paper, while examples of chemical changes include rusting of iron or burning wood.
CHEMICAL CHANGE: Such change is a permanent change and substances go through such changes not only alter their outer shape but also change their composition. For example: conversion of milk into yoghurt is a chemical change PHYSICAL CHANGE: Such change is a temporary change and substances go through such changes alter their shape and volume only but composition remains same. For example: water changes into ice and ice melt to water is a physical change.
physical examples are examples of thing or changes or transformations which you can see with you eyes or hold with your hands.
Physical changes can range from colour changes to change in tempricture.
Not all physical changes are reversible because most times when such changes occur parts of the substance is lost to the environment.
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Melting ice into water and breaking a glass bottle are examples of physical changes. These changes do not alter the chemical composition of the substances involved, only their physical state or appearance.
The physical changes do not belong to chemistry but there are two types of changes. The chemical changes and the physical changes. A chemical change it's to mix to liquids that will form a new product. Physical change is the change that changed somethings shape but not consistency.
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A physical change is any sort of change in an object's physical appearance or physical state of being.Some examples of physical changes include:freezing a glass of watercutting wooddropping plates, or cupschopping fruits or vegetablestearing paperbreaking itemschewing pencilspeeling potatoes
Ghee when heated evolves into what(Solid)
Physical changes
heating things doiing things
Any idea is a non example of physical change.