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Physical changes occur more often on Earth compared to chemical changes. Physical changes involve alterations in the state or appearance of matter without changing its chemical composition. Examples include changes in shape, size, or state of matter (solid, liquid, gas). Chemical changes involve the formation of new substances with different chemical properties.
physical changes can be not permanent like solid-liquid-vapour chemical changes are permanent if not reversible
Distillation is a physical change. It involves the separation of components in a mixture based on differences in their boiling points, without changing the chemical composition of the substances.
Healing a broken bone involves a combination of physical and chemical changes. The bone undergoes physical changes as it reconnects and reforms its structure, while chemical processes occur to help repair and strengthen the bone tissue.
The term "can" typically refers to an object or container, so it doesn't directly relate to decomposition. However, if you're asking about a substance that can decompose, both physical and chemical changes can occur. Physical decomposition involves changes in state or form without altering the chemical composition, while chemical decomposition involves breaking down a substance into different substances through chemical reactions.
The nitrogen cycle involves both physical and chemical changes. Physical changes include nitrogen fixation by bacteria and nitrification, while chemical changes include denitrification and ammonification.
Rusting of iron involves both physical and chemical changes. The physical change involves the formation of iron oxide on the surface of iron, while the chemical change involves the reaction of iron with oxygen in the presence of water to form iron oxide.
Brewing beer involves both physical and chemical changes. Physical changes include crushing grains and boiling water, while chemical changes occur during fermentation when yeast converts sugars to alcohol and carbon dioxide.
Physical changes occur more often on Earth compared to chemical changes. Physical changes involve alterations in the state or appearance of matter without changing its chemical composition. Examples include changes in shape, size, or state of matter (solid, liquid, gas). Chemical changes involve the formation of new substances with different chemical properties.
physical changes can be not permanent like solid-liquid-vapour chemical changes are permanent if not reversible
Weathering of rocks can involve both chemical and physical changes. Physical weathering involves the breakdown of rocks without changing their chemical composition, while chemical weathering involves the alteration of a rock's chemical composition through reactions with water, air, or other substances.
Making ice cream from sugar and cream involves both chemical and physical changes. The mixing and freezing of the ingredients results in a physical change as the state of matter changes from liquid to solid. At the same time, the reaction between the sugar and cream, as well as any added flavorings, involves chemical changes that alter the composition of the ingredients.
Change of state is a property that involves the substances of chemical and physical changes
There are no physical changes. there are only chemical changes.
Baking chocolate cupcakes involves both chemical and physical changes. Physical changes occur when ingredients are mixed, the batter changes texture when heated, and the cupcakes rise in the oven. Chemical changes take place when the cupcakes bake, as the ingredients react to produce new compounds and the cupcakes change color and flavor.
yes chemical,enzymes break bonds in proteins Thus separating the amino acid and breaking apart the molecule
yes chemical,enzymes break bonds in proteins Thus separating the amino acid and breaking apart the molecule