Altering substance typically refers to a chemical or drug that changes a person's mental or physical state when consumed. This can include substances like alcohol, drugs, or medications that have psychoactive effects on the body and mind.
No. Freezing represents a physical change from the liquid to the solid state. The composition of the substance does not change.
Yes it is. It is not altering the chemical makeup of the substance.
A physical property, such as color, shape, density, or temperature, can be observed without changing the identity of matter. These properties describe the characteristics of a substance and can be measured or observed without altering the substance itself.
The density of a pure substance can change by altering its temperature. As temperature increases, most substances expand and therefore decrease in density, whereas as temperature decreases, most substances contract and increase in density.
No, water evaporating into steam is a physical change rather than a physical property. A physical property is a characteristic of a substance that can be observed without changing the substance's chemical composition, whereas a physical change is a change in the substance's state or appearance without altering its chemical structure.
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Yes, alcohol is considered a mind-altering substance as it affects the brain's neurotransmitters and can alter mood, behavior, and cognition. Its consumption can lead to impairment in judgment, coordination, and decision-making.
a drug is considered a mind altering substance.
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No. Freezing represents a physical change from the liquid to the solid state. The composition of the substance does not change.
It is possible....any body altering substance can cause cell mutation and damage leading to cancer.
The usual phrase is "substance abuse", meaning usually an addiction to a mind-altering substance, typically drugs and alcohol. However, it can also refer to people addicted to sniffing gasoline or using any other ordinary substance for its mind-altering properties.
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A drug is a substance that has a physiological effect when introduced into the body, altering its function or structure. Drugs can be used for medicinal purposes to treat illness, or recreationally for their psychoactive effects.
A physical change is one where no new substance is produced. Melting is an example of a physical change. When you melt iron, you get liquid iron, it's still the same chemical substance. If you melt copper, you get liquid copper, not liquid iron.
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