it can be both, but more likely is it a chemical change.
it can be both, but more likely is it a chemical change.
chemical property
No, a change in the thickness of fur is a physical change, not a chemical change. Chemical changes involve the formation of new substances with different chemical properties, while physical changes only affect the appearance or state of a substance without altering its chemical composition.
Making glue involves a chemical change as the components of the glue react to form a new substance with different properties. The mixing of ingredients and the formation of chemical bonds result in the creation of the glue.
Can't say why or why not, because it sin't a reaction at all! Blue is a color, thus a physical substance(s) property
no,it is chemical change
Colour is a physical property.
Physical.
A physical property.
Silver is not a property. It is a substance with chemical and physical properties. Silver colour is a property (physical)
it can be both, but more likely is it a chemical change.
Physical changes can range from colour changes to change in tempricture.
Color is a physical property.
property that could be used to indicate physical or chemical change
i m pretty sure a colour change represents a Chemical change
No. It's a chemical change because the process is irreversible, there is a change in colour and a change in odour.
No, the color of ink is a physical property, as it relates to the way light is absorbed and reflected by the ink molecules. Chemical properties describe how a substance interacts with other substances in a chemical reaction.