Without a chemical reaction it is a physical process.
Yes, mixtures can be separated by simple chemical means such as filtration, distillation, and chromatography. These techniques take advantage of the physical or chemical properties of the components in the mixture to separate them effectively.
Physical there still the same mixture but blended together not a totally different substance.
it is a chemical change
Crushing charcoal into powder is a physical change, as it alters the size and shape of the charcoal without changing its chemical composition.
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Heterogenous mixtures undergo physical change (I THINK)
You can break down a mixture by physical means
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A physical change
Yes, mixtures can be separated by simple chemical means such as filtration, distillation, and chromatography. These techniques take advantage of the physical or chemical properties of the components in the mixture to separate them effectively.
Physical reactions: freezing, boiling, evaporation, condensation etc. Chemical reactions: eg. heating, baking, decomposition etc. Physical mixtures - mixtures in which the substances are easy to separate and get back (done by physical reactions) eg. flour and rice grains - you can sieve them. Chemical mixtures - mixtures in which the substances are hard to separate and get back (done by chemical reactions) eg. cakes - u cant get the eggs and other stuff back.
No. Making mixtures are physical changes and the chemical substances will not change.
Physical there still the same mixture but blended together not a totally different substance.
Physical change of the paint, not the door.
physical change
it is a chemical change
An acid is a chemical compound, not a physical or chemical change.