No, chemical.
chemical change where the metal's surface reacts with oxygen and other compounds in the environment, forming a new substance that alters the metal's appearance.
No, transishing is not a physical change. Transishing is a neologism used to describe the act of changing gender presentation or expression. It is a term often used within the LGBTQ+ community to refer to transitioning.
Examples of physical changes include melting an ice cube, boiling water, bending a metal spoon, or crushing a piece of paper. These changes do not alter the chemical composition of the substances involved, but rather only their physical state or appearance.
A spoon can become bent or warped if too much force is applied to it. It can also become scratched or tarnished over time with use. Finally, a spoon can break or snap if it is subjected to extreme force or temperature changes.
No. It is a physical change.
Tarnishing of a silver spoon is a chemical change. It occurs when the silver reacts with sulfur compounds in the air or food, forming silver sulfide. This chemical reaction alters the composition of the spoon, resulting in the tarnished appearance.
It is a chemical change.
It is a chemical change.
chemical change
a physical property
Chemical change
Chemical Change.--its tarnish!
Chemical Change.--its tarnish!
Chemical Change.--its tarnish!
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Chemical
Silver platter tarnishing is a chemical change: a reaction with hydrogen sulfide.