No it is not, as the ice will still retain its chemical properties. This is an example of a physical change. Remember that the indicators of a chemical change are a change in colour, a change in odour, a change in temperature, the formation of a precipitate, or a gas being given off.
An example of a change of state as a physical change is the melting of ice into water. This change involves a solid (ice) converting into a liquid (water) due to an increase in temperature, but the substance itself remains the same chemically.
phyiscal change
Powdering sugar does not change it chemically.
unnecessary will change physically depending on what type of reaction, sometime chemically change . For example physically change are ice to water (solid to liquid) Chemically change are HCl + NaOH = NaCl + H2O ( the content changed )
A physical change only. Its still ice. Even if it melts to water, its still a physical change.Crushing something would result in a physical change.
Yes because the food is chemically changing for example if you eat a hamburger it is not gonna come out as a hamburger when you go to the bathroom because your body digested it which chemically changed it.;)
Crushing a piece of chalk is only a physical change. Chemically, it is still chalk.
Physically is is chewed (so this is a purely physical breakdown). CHemically it reacts with the amylase in saliva and is broken down further.
Change Keeps Life From Being Boring :)
Change Keeps Life From Being Boring :)
Change a question into a statement by rephrasing it in a way that presents information or expresses a fact rather than asking for it. For example, "What is your name?" can be changed to "Please state your name."
It is a physical change as there is no change chemically in the composition of the stick
An example of a change of state as a physical change is the melting of ice into water. This change involves a solid (ice) converting into a liquid (water) due to an increase in temperature, but the substance itself remains the same chemically.
No nonmetals don't change chemically when they are exposed to air! ;)
If you mean chopping as in cutting(or such), then yes it is a physical change. It's a physical change because it hasn't chemically changed or reacted to a another variable.
Yes, shaping a gold bar is an example of a physical change because the gold is not chemically altered during the process. Only its physical appearance and shape change.
statement is a cause and effect statement. If addresses the cause and then address then effect. For example if I crave chocolate then I will have a mint instead. They are often used to cause change in habits.