The powdering of sugar is considered a physical change because it alters the sugar's form from granules to a fine powder without changing its chemical composition. The molecular structure of the sugar remains intact, meaning it retains its sweetness and chemical properties. Additionally, this change can be reversed; the powdered sugar can be reformed into granules through processes like compression or granulation. Thus, the change is purely physical rather than chemical.
no, powdering of sugar is a physical change as it does not forms into a new substance
Powdering sugar does not change it chemically.
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No it is not, as the ice will still retain its chemical properties. This is an example of a physical change. Remember that the indicators of a chemical change are a change in colour, a change in odour, a change in temperature, the formation of a precipitate, or a gas being given off.
They can be reversed by physical changes...
no, powdering of sugar is a physical change as it does not forms into a new substance
Yes, Powdering of sugar is a physical change. Grinding of sugar and it becomes a powder form hence powdering of sugar is a chemical property because it cannot be converted back into crystal form. This physical changes that are irreversible.
Powdering sugar does not change it chemically.
no because chemical change means formation of a new substance but in powdering no new substance is formed
No, powdering sugar is a reversible change because the sugar can be easily changed back to its original form by adding water and heating it.
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No it is not, as the ice will still retain its chemical properties. This is an example of a physical change. Remember that the indicators of a chemical change are a change in colour, a change in odour, a change in temperature, the formation of a precipitate, or a gas being given off.
Crumple is a physical change.
They can be reversed by physical changes...
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