Luster is a physical property.
This is a physical action.
Yes, cutting an orange is an example of a physical change. Physical changes only alter the appearance or state of a substance without changing its chemical composition. In this case, slicing an orange into pieces changes its shape and size but not its chemical makeup.
Orange-sicles, like other frozen treats, undergo a physical change when they are frozen. The ingredients mix together and change from a liquid to a solid state, but the chemical composition of the ingredients remains the same. Thus, making orange-sicles is not a chemical change; it's primarily a physical change.
Sugar donates electrons that reduce blue copper (II) sulfate to orange copper (I) oxide.
Breaking a glass. This is a physical change as the glass does not transform into a different substance. Chemical reactions involve the breaking and forming of chemical bonds to produce new substances.
An orange is a physical object and is not any kind of "change"!
it is physical because there is no new matter will produce(( water+ juice dissolved)) just
It's a physical change why are some people f$#@%ing stupid and saying a chemical change??
Floating is a physical property, and is not a 'change' in any sense.
This is a physical action.
Chemical reactions
it is a chemical
physical change
they're not bad, its the application you give to what you do, if you make a cake, you are chemical transforming flour into bread, if you make orange juice, you are physical transforming the orange into juice.
Copper oxide can appear in different colors depending on its chemical composition. Copper(I) oxide is red or orange in color, while copper(II) oxide is black.
The texture of copper can be smooth and rough. It ranges from 1 Kbytes to 14 Kbytes.
Chemical change.