Physical, largely by the evaporation of liquid water in the soup carrying of the heat as water vapor into the air.
Since in breaking down there is no chemical change it's a physical change
Only the melting is physical (can easily be reversed by cooling down) but the actual burning (flame) is a complicated chemical set of reactions.
Chemical Change
its a chemical change. a physical change does not change the chemical makeup of a substance. it simply changes its form or physical state. examples: ice melting, a tree being chopped down.
No, a compound can also be broken down through a chemical change. This typically involves a chemical reaction that alters the chemical structure of the compound to create different substances.
Cooling can be both chemical and physical changes, depending on what you put 'in the brew.' BUT it is primarily a Physical Change.But cooling, on the other hand, is physical, commonly involving freezing etc.
The chemical composition remain unchanged.
Since in breaking down there is no chemical change it's a physical change
Physical or chemical
It is physical, change of state, just cooling down
It is a chemical change.
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i tink that it is a physical change
Physical weathering is breaking down of rocks by weather that does not change their chemical components. Chemical weathering is weathering that breaks rocks down by a chemical change.
It is a physical change, the chemical form remain unchanged.
The jelling of gravy in the refrigerator is a physical change caused by the cooling of the liquid. As the temperature decreases, the molecules in the gravy slow down, forming a semi-solid gel-like structure. This transformation does not involve a chemical reaction.
No. It is a physical phenomenon.