Chemical : cooking (not heating [especially in the microwave]).
Physical : making ice cubes.
All of the following are examples of chemical change except physical changes such as melting, freezing, or dissolving. In a chemical change, the substances involved undergo a transformation that results in new chemical properties, while in a physical change, the substance remains the same at the molecular level. Examples of chemical changes include rusting, burning, and digestion.
Explain the difference between chemical change and physical change, and provide examples of each. Define chemical change and physical change, and provide examples to illustrate. Differentiate between chemical change and physical change, and give examples to clarify the distinction.
melting any metal is physical. rusting iron is chemical
Its a physical property as it is not involved with chemical reactions.
No
well the chemical reaction is cooking not physical
All of the following are examples of chemical change except physical changes such as melting, freezing, or dissolving. In a chemical change, the substances involved undergo a transformation that results in new chemical properties, while in a physical change, the substance remains the same at the molecular level. Examples of chemical changes include rusting, burning, and digestion.
Melting ice into water and breaking a glass bottle are examples of physical changes. These changes do not alter the chemical composition of the substances involved, only their physical state or appearance.
Explain the difference between chemical change and physical change, and provide examples of each. Define chemical change and physical change, and provide examples to illustrate. Differentiate between chemical change and physical change, and give examples to clarify the distinction.
Examples of physical changes include melting an ice cube, boiling water, bending a metal spoon, or crushing a piece of paper. These changes do not alter the chemical composition of the substances involved, but rather only their physical state or appearance.
Energy is always involved.
melting any metal is physical. rusting iron is chemical
Its a physical property as it is not involved with chemical reactions.
No
It is true.
Yes
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,