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
Steam changing to liquid water is an example of condensation, which is the process of a gas turning into a liquid. This occurs when the temperature of the gas decreases to the point where it can no longer maintain its gaseous state and transforms into a liquid.
A physical change is a change where the atoms might get separated but there is no change in it's chemical. It all depends on what you did with the atoms (For example, poisoning something is a physical change), and if the thing itself is edible.
The evaporation of water is an example of a physical change, where water changes from its liquid state to a gaseous state without any change in its chemical composition.
It can be. Temperature increases usually induce physical changes in the broad sense. If the change in temperature merely induces a state change (for instance, the copper is melted - becoming a liquid) then it is purely a physical change. Presuming that heating will occur in the presence of air, it will also increase the rate of oxidation and, therefore, be indirectly inducing a chemical change.
Lightning is a physical change. It results from the movement of charged particles in the atmosphere, causing a visible electrical discharge. This process does not involve any change in the composition of the substances involved, making it a physical change.
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An example of physical change is ice melting in to water.
Evaporation of water is a physical change.
Condensation is a physical change.
Vaporization is a physical change.
No. That is a physical change.
An example of a physical change that starts with the letter A is the atomization of water.
Boiling is a physical change.
Melting is a physical change of iron.
Melting a sample of gold is an example of a physical change.
A physical change is melting.A chemical change is combustion.
Boiling is a physical change, not chemical.