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Q: Is painting wood a physical or chemical change?
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Is painting wood a phyical or chemical change?

I guess it could be chemical, but really- it's a physical change


How is a chemical diffrent from a physical change?

Chemical Changes the substance and physical really dont change it as much examples of chemical: burning wood, physical: painting it Physical is basically changing color, looks,


Wood roating is a physical or chemical change?

when wood rots it is a physical change and not a chemical change.


Is painting a room a chemical change?

Paneling a room, or in other words applying wood panels to the walls of a room in order to modify the look and feel of the room, would be a physical change and not a chemical change because you are changing the physical properties of the room and not the chemical composition of the room.


Is hammering wood a physical or chemical change?

A physical change because the chemical composition of the wood does not change.


Is sanding wood is a physical or chmical change and why?

It is physical change. There are no chemical reactions taking place when you sand wood.


Is a wood a chemical or physical change?

Wood is a material. It is not a change.


When wood burns is is a physical or chemical change?

Chemical change


When wood is burned is that a physical or chemical change?

Chemical change


Is cutting wood a chemical change or a physical change?

Physical.


Is decaying of wood is physical or chemical change?

Yes,Decaying Of Wood Is Chemical Change. Answered By Warfa


Is the carving of wood a physical or chemical change?

Yes. Carving wood is a physical change because you are changing its appearance without changing what its made of.