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it is a chemical change, i was trying to do my chemistry homework and was searching for this too but ive found out it is a chemical change
If it is not 'dissolving' or 'evaporation' of the dye (both physical changes), then it is (most probably) chemical. However this is not a 'proof' of this statement.
it is a physical change because dying a shirt is not creating a new substance
Color change is associated to a chemical change
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Faded
- acidic papers are degraded during time- lignin from the paper react with oxygen when is exposed to light and the color of the paper is changed
With your fingers or clippers take the unwanted or faded bloom off.
Uranus's ring is different than Saturns because Uranus is faded
Because some minerals have either multiple colors or their color may have faded away over the years
Fading paper is a physical, or mechanical, change. It is such because it does not involve any chemical solutions that a chemical change would require. Fading paper represents a physical alteration in the material similar to cracking, scratching, crushing, abrasion, and other means of disintegration.
yes.
It is easliest to see sun damage to the paint of black vehicles. Black can change to a dull and faded shade, easier than other colors, especially when heavily exposed to the elements.
walmart sells faded glory. i think its their brand
No. An oxymoron is when a noun is described with a most antonymous adjective, like 'peaceful war'. For a noun that will match 'faded' for an oxymoron, 'faded illumination', 'faded lustre', 'faded shine', 'faded dazzle', 'faded light' or 'faded fluoroscence' will do. For an adjective that will match 'glory' for an oxymoron, 'horrible glory', 'hideous glory', 'terrible glory', 'ugly glory', 'distalentful glory' or 'useless glory' will do.
No. An oxymoron is when a noun is described with a most antonymous adjective, like 'peaceful war'. For a noun that will match 'faded' for an oxymoron, 'faded illumination', 'faded lustre', 'faded shine', 'faded dazzle', 'faded light' or 'faded fluoroscence' will do. For an adjective that will match 'glory' for an oxymoron, 'horrible glory', 'hideous glory', 'terrible glory', 'ugly glory', 'distalentful glory' or 'useless glory' will do.
the Acropolis Of Athens is being faded by acid rain because it is melting
HiPretty Sure 'faded' is an adjectiveSource: faded" class='external' title="fadedThanks Yes. faded is an adjective because it describes things. e.g. she came down the stairs in her faded pink pjs
Being faded with your best friends at the best place at the best time having fun, not worrying about tomorrow or work
Yes, "The flames of summer faded" is a metaphor suggesting the end of summer or the passing of warm, vibrant days into cooler, darker times. It symbolizes a transition or change in seasons.
Try turning the MONITOR off and then on again. If it doesn't work, change your computer color settings.
Being faded with your best friends at the best place at the best time having fun, not worrying about tomorrow or work