actually, the chemical composition, mass and energy of the fruit is unchanged, you can say its a physical change. but you can also argue that the fruit can't be put back on the tree so it is irreversible and permanent, and it can also be considered a chemical change for the same reason.
It's a physical change. The water on the plates evaporates to make water vapour, but it is still water, it hasn't changed chemically, it has just changed state from liquid to gas.
You have a problem with the pump, or a blockage in the drain.
In an experiment, the constants are the things that are the same (or don't change) for the control group and the experimental group. For example: You want to see what the difference is of washing your dishes in the washing machine for 20 minutes and washing them in the washing machine machine for 30 minutes is, a constant would be to use the same kind of soap. Basically make sure that everything is the same for both groups besides the independent variable, or you will have an unintended variable.
Friction is helpful during washing dishes because it helps to physically dislodge and remove food particles and grease from the dishes. When you scrub the dishes with a sponge or brush, the friction between the surface of the dish and the cleaning tool helps to break up and lift off the dirt and grime. Without friction, it would be much harder to effectively clean the dishes and remove all the residue.
My sister in law and the relatives come to stay everybody is busy cooking and washing dishes
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Washing shoes is a physical change because the composition and chemical structure of the shoes remain the same before and after washing. The change is reversible and does not alter the material at a molecular level.
No, washing up is not considered a sport. Sports typically involve physical activity, competition, and skill development, which are not typically associated with washing dishes.
I think it means that that it's the dishes your washing, but your washing them them with a lamb.
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Washing dishes by hand requires water, soap, and a dishcloth. A drainer will be handy for letting water drain off the rinsed dishes as well.
No, washing dishes with bleach is not safe. The residue left on the dishes can be harmful if ingested and can also be irritating to the skin. It is recommended to use dishwashing soap and hot water to clean dishes.
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Washing clothes is a physical change, not a chemical change. The dirt and stains on the clothes are being physically removed, but the molecular structure of the clothes remains the same.
For washing dishes and pans.
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detergent is a cleaning supply which can be used for washing dishes or washing clothes.