No, if a new material forms that would be a chemical change. Physical changes always remain with the same material you began with.
It is called a Physical Change
A physical state is physical and not chemical Physical Property is observed without changing a substance into another substance. Chemical property is the ability of a substance to change into different substance.
That process is called transformation or transmutation where the original material undergoes a change in its chemical or physical composition resulting in a new material.
Physical.
Corrosion is the reaction of air with metal, in the presence of water ro water vapor, creating a physical change to the metal in the form of a new substance "rust". Rust itself is the result of the air and the metal with water which is then called an "oxide", a chemical name for the material produced when oxygen is one of the parts of the new compound; i.e., ethylene + oxygen = ethylene oxide
It is called a Physical Change
A physical state is physical and not chemical Physical Property is observed without changing a substance into another substance. Chemical property is the ability of a substance to change into different substance.
That process is called transformation or transmutation where the original material undergoes a change in its chemical or physical composition resulting in a new material.
Physical.
It is a physical change because no new substance is formed, it is the other form of iodine.
change in the form -in general can be indicated for the physical form. The substance may dissolve or its stage may change. If the change is physical, it should be reversable.
Condensation is a physical change, as no new substances are being formed. It is only water changing from gas form to liquid form.
no, that's would be a chemical change :) .
Corrosion is the reaction of air with metal, in the presence of water ro water vapor, creating a physical change to the metal in the form of a new substance "rust". Rust itself is the result of the air and the metal with water which is then called an "oxide", a chemical name for the material produced when oxygen is one of the parts of the new compound; i.e., ethylene + oxygen = ethylene oxide
that is called a physical change.
Yes it physical change. physical change is a change that expressed as no new substance with new composition is formed. when water is changed in to ice there is no new substance with new composition formed.the only change is only water particles are compacted to form the solid ice.
Being ductile, malleable, freezing, melting are some examples of physical changes of a substance. Physical changes do not form a new substance while chemical changes do. Examples of chemical changes are a rusting nail and combustion.