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Yes, at least one physical change can be undone: ice can be melted into water, then frozen again into ice.

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Is dissolving salt in water a a chemical change or a physical change?

It is a physical change as it can be "undone" by evaporating the water. An simple example of a chemical change is baking a cake, you can't un-bake a cake. To work out whether it is a chemical or physical change just think whether it can be undone or not.


Is frezzing water a chemical change or physical change?

Freezing water is a physical change. It can be undone. In all situations, ask yourself if the substance can be undone. If the substance can be undone then it is undergoing a physical change. Freezing the water is only changing its phase, therefore it is only experiencing a physical change.


Dissolving sugar in lemon water is physical or chemical?

Physical change- it can be undone by evaporating the water.


A physical change that does not produce a new substance is called what?

A physical change that does not produce a new substance is called a reversible change. This means the change can be undone by reversing the process, such as melting or freezing.


Exameple of a physical change and a chemical change?

A physical change is a change that can be undone. A chemical change cannot be undone. An example of this would be dissolving salt in water. This is a physical change because if you let the water in the container evaporate the salt will be left behind. A chemical change would be like burning a piece of wood since you cannot undo the change taking place to the wood.


What is the difference between a chemical change and physical change?

A physical change changes the physical properties of an element like color where chemical changes change the chemical properties of an element and usually can't be undone.


Is alcohol evaporating a chemical change or a physical change?

Is a physical change as the alcohol is changing states


When a cube of ice melts to form a puddle of water is it a physical change?

Yes. No chemical change has taken place, only a physical change. It can be undone (liquid water can be re-frozen)


Is Dry ice changing from a solid to a gas a physical change?

Physical changes can be undone, and the substance undergoing the change is still chemically the same thing. It is just in a different form.


Is frying a chicken physical or chemical change?

Physical changes can be undone. It is not possible to unfry a chicken. The heat casues chemical changes in the meat and in any coating.


Is alcohol evaporates physical or chemical changes?

Evaporation is a physical change- it is still alcohol. The change can be undone by colling the air and condensing the ethyl alcohol vapor back to liquid alcohol.


Is ethyl alcohol evaporates a physical or chemical?

Evaporation is a physical change- it is still alcohol. The change can be undone by colling the air and condensing the ethyl alcohol vapor back to liquid alcohol.

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