When matter is destroyed, it undergoes a chemical change, where bonds between atoms and molecules are broken down to form new substances. This is different from a physical change where the form of matter changes without altering its composition.
A physical change occurs.
There are 2 kinds of changes,they are physical and chemical changes.Physical Change-is a change in the form of matter but in it's identity.Chemical Change-is a change in which one kind of matter is changed in to a different type of matter.
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Any type of reaction, really. You could add heat or remove heat (thermal energy) to cause the matter to change phase. Also pressure can compress the matter into a new form.
I am unsure what exactly you are asking, but I feel I should perhaps link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservation_of_mass Hope that helps?
false: matter cannot be destroyed
chemical change
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A physical change occurs.
There are 2 kinds of changes,they are physical and chemical changes.Physical Change-is a change in the form of matter but in it's identity.Chemical Change-is a change in which one kind of matter is changed in to a different type of matter.
physical... the matter itself does not change. That would imply that a chemical change is taking place
they were destoryed they were destoryed
Matter can undergo go both physical and chemical change.
No! because bacteria is its type of bacteria and no matter what it will not change!
The two types of changes in matter that it goes through is physical change and chemical change... trust me, we are learning this at school.
It is a chemical property. A chemical property is a characteristic of matter that allows it to change to a different type of matter.