physical change
No, it is a physical change.
Squeezing oranges for juice is not a chemical change because it does not alter the chemical composition of the oranges. It is a physical change where the oranges are only being mechanically processed to extract the juice. The same chemical components of the oranges remain in the juice.
It's a physical change why are some people f$#@%ing stupid and saying a chemical change??
Yes, squeezing a lemon is a physical change because it doesn't alter the chemical composition of the lemon. The action of squeezing merely changes the lemon's shape and form, but its chemical makeup remains the same.
Mixing apples and oranges together will not result in a chemical change. You will still be able to recover both the apples and the oranges in their original form after mixing, so no chemical change has taken place.
physical, when it is changed by something not at the molecular level it is physical like your question, this is physical, if it were chemical it would be something like pouring acid on it
A physical change
Physical change of the paint, not the door.
Its a chemical change.
it is a chemical change
An acid is a chemical compound, not a physical or chemical change.
It is a physical change.Density is not a chemical property. Instead, it is a physical property.