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Why is shattering a physical change?

Shattering is only a physical change because the chemical composition is still the same (unless you're shattering molecules or atoms).


Is shattering a physical change?

Shattering is only a physical change because the chemical composition is still the same (unless you're shattering molecules or atoms).


Is shattering is chemical or physical property?

I assume you are talking about a solid shattering. This is a physical change. The reason it is not a chemical change is that say in glass for instance, the silicon dioxide molecules themselves do not change. It is just the shape that changes.


Is an wedge shattering a slab of shale a physical or chemical change?

The wedge shattering the slab of shale is a physical change. This is because the shale undergoes a change in shape and size without any new substances being formed.


Is shattering glass a chemical or physical?

That's a physical change, becuase shattered glass is still glass, it's just in a bunch of pieces. Its chemical composition has not changed, only its shape.


Is a plate is dropped and shattered a chemical change?

A plate dropping and shattering is a physical change. It is not a chemical change, as the material used in making the plate doesn't change.


Is shattering a glass a chemical or physical change?

Shattered glass is a physical change because the identity of the glass does not change.


If you have a bowl of milk and cheerios would it become a chemical or physical change?

physical change


A sheet of copper can be pounded into a bowl a physical or chemical change?

Pounding a sheet of copper into a bowl is a physical change because the copper is still the same substance before and after the change. The change in shape does not alter the chemical composition of the copper.


Is shattering a glass a physical change?

yes


Is a bowl of cereal a chemical change or a physical change?

They're objects, they're not a change of any sort.


Is ice cream melting in a bowl a chemical change?

No. It is purely a physical change, that of melting. No chemical reaction takes place.