bathing time the soap melts
when we burn paper
when we cook
when we burn wood
when we burn food
The 5 good effects arePHOTOSYNTHESISRIPENINGGROWTH AND REPRODUCTIONSTORAGE OF STARCHFORMATION OF PROTEINSHOPE IT HELPED
Chemical changes can be identified by 1. Color change 2. Fizzing 3. Temperature changes 4. Odor changes 5. Change in the state of matter (solid, liquid, gas)
The five types of temporary changes include physical changes, chemical changes, phase changes, reversible changes, and transient changes. Physical changes involve alterations in state or appearance without changing the substance's chemical composition, like melting or freezing. Chemical changes result in new substances being formed, but can sometimes be reversed under specific conditions. Phase changes refer to transitions between solid, liquid, and gas states, while transient changes are temporary shifts that may revert to their original state, like a temporary increase in temperature.
Colour or Appearence Odour or SmellpH indicator test
Changes occur everywhere, every moment around us. Everything in the world is subject to change. There are five types of changes. 1. Chemical and physical changes. 2. Reversible and irreversible changes. 3. Desirable and undesirable changes. 4. Periodic and non-periodic changes. 5. Slow and fast changes. Chemical changes: That change the chemical composition of the material. Physical change: That are temporary and do not change the chemical composition of the material. They change only the state, colour, and texture. Reversible chages: They can be reversed. Irreversible changes: They cannot be reversed. Desirable changes: Which are desired Undeirable changes: Which are'nt desired. Periodic changes: Which happen after a regular intervals. Non-periodic changes: Which happen irregular of any specific interval time. Slow changs: Which take a long time to occur. Fast changes: Which happen quickly. -Param Gupta, Std. 6, Victorious Kidss Educares
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cooking, bleaching, smoking, heating with coal, stomach digestion
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In the Moment - 2008 Major Life Changes 5-27 was released on: USA: 11 June 2013
The 5 good effects arePHOTOSYNTHESISRIPENINGGROWTH AND REPRODUCTIONSTORAGE OF STARCHFORMATION OF PROTEINSHOPE IT HELPED
Diva Life and Style - 2012 Diva Daily Whitney 1-5 was released on: USA: 19 September 2012
Chemical changes can be identified by 1. Color change 2. Fizzing 3. Temperature changes 4. Odor changes 5. Change in the state of matter (solid, liquid, gas)
I'd say 4/5 of the time they are 92% useful
because utan monggos tag singko (5) ang takos
The five types of temporary changes include physical changes, chemical changes, phase changes, reversible changes, and transient changes. Physical changes involve alterations in state or appearance without changing the substance's chemical composition, like melting or freezing. Chemical changes result in new substances being formed, but can sometimes be reversed under specific conditions. Phase changes refer to transitions between solid, liquid, and gas states, while transient changes are temporary shifts that may revert to their original state, like a temporary increase in temperature.
When I say "see you in five" I do not mean exactly 5 minutes but approximately 5 minutes.