No,it's a physical change
Because there is no change in matter's composition.
No, this is definitely a physical change, absolutely not a chemical.
No, passing tap water through a filter is a physical change, not a chemical change. The filter simply removes impurities and particles from the water, without altering its chemical composition.
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It depends on what is boiling. If you are boiling WATER, then it is NOT a chemical change, it is a physical change (change of state from liquid to gas). If you are cooking food on the stove, a chemical change is occuring. That is, the chemical bonds within the food molecules are actually changing. One way you can tell that it is a chemical change is that you can't "uncook" food, but you can condense steam back into water.
Carving pumpkin physical change or chemical change
It is a Physical Change
The chemical reaction of water with sodium is a chemical change.
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No, spilling water is a physical change, not a chemical change. A chemical change involves a change in the chemical composition of a substance, whereas spilling water only changes its location and physical state.
Yes. There is no water of crystallisation.
Calcium reacting with water is a chemical change.
NaCl salt does not contain water of crystallization.
Boiling water is a physical change because it does not change the chemical composition of the water.
The water of crystallization is a type of water contained in the molecular structure of a compound.
No, because the chemical properties of the water do not change.
This is a physical change. The bubbles are pockets of steam which is the same chemical as water, just in a different state.
This can be done by heating the salt.