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When water is boiled is it a chemical or physical change?

Boiling is a physical phenomenon, a change of phase.


What is an example of a physical change that makes the substance disappear?

Evaporation, as when water is boiled. It changes phase, from a liquid to water vapor, a gas which is invisible.


What kind of change happens to water when is boiled?

physical changeIn gas phase the molecules take more room, move fasterover (1000 times) longer distances before collating to other molecules as compaired to liquid.


Does volume of the water change after water is boiled?

Absolutely. Try an experiment of boiling a pan of water on a stove in the kitchen. If you have 1 liter of water in the pan and boil it dry until the water has all gone, the volume of steam produced will fill the house.


Is it a chemical change when water is boiled?

No, it is a physical change.


Is water boiled to make pasta a chemical or a physical Change?

Boiling water to make pasta is a physical change because the water undergoes a phase change from liquid to gas, but its chemical composition remains the same. The molecules in water are rearranged, but no new substances are formed during the boiling process.


Does water evaporate when boiled?

Yes, water evaporates when boiled. Boiling water causes it to change from a liquid to a gas, resulting in evaporation.


What kind of change happens to water when it is boiled?

physical changeIn gas phase the molecules take more room, move fasterover (1000 times) longer distances before collating to other molecules as compaired to liquid.


What is a phase change example of?

When ice melts and becomes water, that is a phase change. Same when water boils and becomes steam (a gas) that is also a phase change.


What phase change causes water to evaporate?

This phase change is called evaporation.


If water is evaporated what is the change of state?

The change of state when water is evaporated is from liquid to gas. Evaporation is a phase transition from the liquid phase to the gas phase.


When water is boiled in a pot it bubbles Is this the result of a chemical reaction Explain why or why not?

The bubbling of water when boiled is not the result of a chemical reaction. It is due to the conversion of liquid water to water vapor, which forms bubbles as it rises to the surface. This process is physical in nature, involving the phase change from liquid to gas.