Heating can be due to a chemical change, for example burning a fuel is in effect a chemical reaction with oxygen. Also some chemical reactions are exothermic, ie they produce heat. Not so many produce cooling, but one is the combination of ice and salt.
However heating and cooling happen for other reasons as well, so you can't say they are examples of chemical changes. It is correct to say that some chemical changes result in heating and cooling.
A chemical change is when a substance undergoes a transformation that results in the formation of one or more new substances with different chemical properties. This typically involves the breaking and forming of chemical bonds between atoms. Examples of chemical changes include rusting of iron and burning of wood.
formation of a precipitate formation of a gas color change change in temperature change in odor disappearance of a solid
This is a chemical reaction; oxygen is released.
Heating a substance can result in either a physical change or a chemical change. A physical change does not alter the substance's composition, such as melting or boiling, while a chemical change leads to the formation of new substances with different properties, such as burning or baking.
Heating is a physical process.
A chemical change is when a substance undergoes a transformation that results in the formation of one or more new substances with different chemical properties. This typically involves the breaking and forming of chemical bonds between atoms. Examples of chemical changes include rusting of iron and burning of wood.
Heating a frying pan is a physical change. A chemical change is when you change the chemical properties. Heating the pan is only changing the temperature of the pan not the chemical make up.
formation of a precipitate formation of a gas color change change in temperature change in odor disappearance of a solid
by heating and cooling the buildings.
It is not a chemical change, unless you heat it sufficiently to make it catch fire.
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This is a chemical reaction; oxygen is released.
Heating is a physical change.
Yes, heating red lead in a test tube is a chemical change. The process of heating causes the red lead to undergo a chemical reaction, leading to a change in its chemical composition. This change is irreversible.
Heating KClO3 and MnO2 to form KCl and MnO2 is a chemical change as new substances are being produced.
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Heating anything to a visible change is ALWAYS a chemical change