nope!.. its physical change.. because its still a tomato...^^
It is a chemical change.
No its a chemical change because the acid in the rain reacts with the copper in the statue having a reaction oxidizing it and turning it green.
Chemical because it is being exposed to another compound and forming a new substance
Yes it is a chemical change Because colour is changing and a new substance is forming and it's irreversible.
Yes, the green patina that forms on copper is a chemical change called oxidation. When copper reacts with oxygen and moisture in the air, it forms copper oxide and then copper carbonate, creating the green color seen on aged copper surfaces.
Yes, the process of green leaves turning yellow is a chemical change. This change occurs due to chemical reactions within the leaf that break down chlorophyll (green pigment) and other compounds, resulting in the appearance of a yellow color.
Photosynthesis makes a leaf green so when it turns brown it has stopped doing photosynthesis so most likely it is chemical change. Helpful enough? :|
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The ring turning your finger green is a chemical change. This occurs when the silver reacts with substances like sweat or lotions on your skin, forming compounds that can discolor the metal and your skin. This change is not reversible by physical means.
an apple turning green to red. a banana turning green to yellow.
The tomato cell is not green because the tomato is not a vegetable.
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