Physical, as the individual molecules within the egg are not taking on new atoms or bonding together, simply being pushed around.
If you mean a change in chemical identity, that would be a chemical change.
Physical change
It would be a chemical change, because if it was a physical change it would stay the same substance, but in a chemical change you mix 2 different substances to get a new substance.
Frying an egg is a chemical change.
it would be a chemical property because is changes
Physical, it's only cracked and stirred, not fried or something...
Physical changes and Chemical changes are both the same - this would be a reversible change.
If you mean a change in chemical identity, that would be a chemical change.
That would be a chemical change.
Physical change
Purely physical.
Something that burns or is flammable would be a chemical change.
Physical. If you were to cut that piece of wood in half what would it be? Still wood. There would be no chemical change. Just a physical change.
It would be a chemical change, because if it was a physical change it would stay the same substance, but in a chemical change you mix 2 different substances to get a new substance.
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physical change
It would be both. It's a physical change because it is changing state and a chemical change because water is being evaporated.