The word boiled is a verb, the past tense of 'to boil'. Boiled is also used as an adjective to describe such things as 'a boiled egg', or 'boiled potatoes'.
Pasta can be boiled.
Potassium can be melted or boiled.
Solid state
No, it is a physical change.
Boiling is a physical change.
Boiling is a physical phenomenon, a change of phase.
It is a physical change because the water only changes its state from liquid to gas.
Boiling water is a physical change, not a chemical change. The water molecules remain the same chemical composition (H2O) even though they change state from a liquid to a gas. This change is reversible.
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All things do not boil at the same temperature, so it depends on the chemical aspect of the physical properties of whatever is being boiled.
The chemical changes are in the campfire- the wood combines with oxygen from the air, releases heat and carbon dioxide. The water does not have a chemical change, but does have a physical change- it changes from a liquid (water) to a gas (steam).