YES. It surely is NOT chemical but a physical change.
If you think of the stick in terms of it is a solid, then you will understand that the broken parts have not changed their physical state, only their appearance.So its physical stateis not changed, but its (mechanical, or outer properties) form is changed by force.
Breaking a bone is a physical change. It doesn't result in any chemical reaction at the immediate time of injury.
Breaking, grinding, cracking are all examples of a physical change. The nature of the substance has not changed, just the size of the pieces has changed.
True.
Actually breaking a dinner plate is not a chemical change. A chemical change is like putting sugar into a hot cup of water or tea.
Breaking, grinding, cracking are all examples of a physical change. The nature of the substance has not changed, just the size of the pieces has changed.
Yes, as it's still glass. There is no chemical/molecular change.
It is a physical change of form.
It is a physical change because you did not put acid on it or something.
Breaking glass is a physical change, as it does not change the chemical composition of the material.
It is a physical change as there is no change chemically in the composition of the stick
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Yes, it a physical change.
This is a physical change.
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Breaking off a branch of a tree is a physical change.
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