1. Fading can occur as a result of reactions with atmospheric pollutants.
2. Fading can occur also as a result of chemical modifications induced by the ultraviolet radiations.
There are many different chemical changes that could happen in a car. The conversion of fuel for example is a chemical change.
The color is a physical property.The paint is a chemical product.
It would be a chemical change because it is burning. Like a newspaper on fire.
No, though it is not easily irreversible like chemical reactions it is mainly a physical change, unless your car set in fire. (Burning is chemical)
it is a physical change.
Both, strangely enough. Applying the paint to the car is a physical change. The paint is a polyurethane compound. When you get it, it's in at least two containers - the paint, and a hardener. Stir them together and they undergo a chemical change.
Paint is a material not a property.
There are many different chemical changes that could happen in a car. The conversion of fuel for example is a chemical change.
The color is a physical property.The paint is a chemical product.
The color is a physical property.The paint is a chemical product.
Red cars are more prone to paint damage and fading from sunlight than just about any other colour car.
Physical properties: paint is a thick colored liquid with a distinct smell. Chemical properties differ depending on the paint...poster paint, oil-based house paint and car paint have vastly different chemical properties, but they're all paint.
it is ge in the substance that you have. say if you have a car and it has rust that is a chemical change
Yes, it sure will. First off it will remove any wax on the paint. It will also damage the top coat which will lead to fading and eventually pealing of the paint. Never use bleach on an auto finish.
yes it is a chemical change
It is a chemical change.
physical change