The answer would be Yes.
The physical characteristics of all compost ingredients under go a change by way of a chemical reaction. Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen, and Moisture (Water), are 4 key ingredients that composting organisms require for this reaction to work.
Signs of chemical change are when a substance changes into a new substance. Like Paper being burned turns into gray powder. That is a chemical change.
It does but it is Not a chemical change its physical change...
Chemical
The chemical identity of a substance remains the same when it turns into a gas. The type of atoms and their arrangement within the substance do not change during the phase transition from liquid to gas.
False.
Chemical Change
its a chemical change
the compost turns into monkeys
Leaves are recycled into fuel by making compost out of them. Dead leaves are piled up and allowed to decay, which turns into compost due to a chemical reaction from the sun's rays, mold, and the leaves. The compost has nutrients for the garden.
it is a chemical change
chemical
It is a chemical change - oxidisation.
Yes.
I'm not sure. I think it is a chemical change.
Signs of chemical change are when a substance changes into a new substance. Like Paper being burned turns into gray powder. That is a chemical change.
it turns into a solid
Rusting is a chemical change, as steel/iron turns into iron oxide.