Boiling is a physical change.
Boiling water in a kettle is a physical change. This is because the change is reversible, and it involves a phase transition from liquid to gas without changing the chemical makeup of water molecules.
this is a tough one but it might be chemical because the steam is a new form of matter
Boiling point is a physical property not a chemical property.
Water boiling is a physical change and not a chemical reaction. In a physical reaction there is no new substance formed as is the case with chemical reactions. In boiling water there is no new substance produced.
It depends on what is boiling. If you are boiling WATER, then it is NOT a chemical change, it is a physical change (change of state from liquid to gas). If you are cooking food on the stove, a chemical change is occuring. That is, the chemical bonds within the food molecules are actually changing. One way you can tell that it is a chemical change is that you can't "uncook" food, but you can condense steam back into water.
Boiling is a physical change, not a chemical change. It does not alter the chemical composition of the substance. It is simply a phase change from liquid to gas.
Physical change.. think of it as it changing state not the substance
Boiling is a physical phenomenon, a change of phase.
It is a physical change. All phase changes are physical, not chemical. The chemical composition of water does not change when it changes from a liquid to a gas, or for that matter, to a solid.
When a liquid reaches boiling point it goes through a phase change, liquid to gas. Phase changes do not change the nature of a chemical so it is a physical change. This physical change can sometimes be caused by a chemical change though.
Boiling water in a kettle is a physical change. This is because the change is reversible, and it involves a phase transition from liquid to gas without changing the chemical makeup of water molecules.
Melting, freezing, and boiling are physical changes, as they do not involve a change in the chemical composition of the substance.
this is a tough one but it might be chemical because the steam is a new form of matter
Boiling point is a physical property not a chemical property.
Water boiling is a physical change and not a chemical reaction. In a physical reaction there is no new substance formed as is the case with chemical reactions. In boiling water there is no new substance produced.
Yes, boiling alcohol and considering the vapor is a physical change as it does not alter the chemical structure of the alcohol molecules. The alcohol vapor can be condensed back into liquid alcohol without undergoing a chemical change.
Boiling is a physical change, not chemical.