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.
A bowl of cereal with milk represents a physical change. This is because the cereal and milk retain their individual properties and can be separated easily; no new substances are formed during the combination. The process involves mixing but does not alter the chemical structure of the components involved.
Yes, mixing two cheeses in a bowl is a physical change. This process involves combining the cheeses without altering their chemical composition, meaning their individual properties remain intact. The mixed cheeses can easily be separated again, which is characteristic of physical changes.
chemical property
Breaking a mirror is not a result of chemical properties, but rather a result of physical force or impact applied to the glass. Mirrors are made of a thin layer of metal, typically silver or aluminum, on the back of glass, and breaking one involves shattering the glass layer.
Shattering is only a physical change because the chemical composition is still the same (unless you're shattering molecules or atoms).
Shattering is only a physical change because the chemical composition is still the same (unless you're shattering molecules or atoms).
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.
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.
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.
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.
Shattered glass is a physical change because the identity of the glass does not change.
physical 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.
yes
They're objects, they're not a change of any sort.
No. It is purely a physical change, that of melting. No chemical reaction takes place.