Only if the color change is not permanent. Take Iodine for example (that's pronounced Eye-oh-deen), it is a solid metal that is grayish in color in its solid state, however in its gas state it's a purple or violet color. Once it reverts to its solid state, it turns gray again. This is a PHYSICAL property of Iodine. If the color changed permanently to something else, it would be a chemical change.
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There is nothing to change no color change so it is a physical change
transition phases from solid to liquid to gas.
phyiscal chage has texture and shape,size,color,odor,volume,mass,weight,and density
when the things have been change in color or size its already known that its a chemical but if it is the same size and color it still physical
color is a physical and intensive property
Color is a physical change always.
- Color is a physical property and the change of color also.- Color change may be a sign of a chemical reaction.
Color is a physical property, not a change.
This is a physical change.
it is a chemical change
yes and no
yes they do!
chemical change. something that has to do with the heat.
A physical change, of course. A physical change includes change in shape, color, or texture.
no, a physical change
A color change is only a chemical change if the change is permanent, if the color change is not permanent, then it is likely a physical change. Let's look at Iodine for example (that's pronounced Eye-oh-deen), it is a solid metal that is grayish in color in its solid state, however in its gas state it's a purple or violet color. Once it reverts to its solid state, it turns gray again. This is a PHYSICAL property of Iodine. If the color changed permanently to something else, it would be a chemical change.