Yes, because only its appearance is being changed not its atoms. Also most, if not all, physical changes can be reversed (or "repaired" in this case). Only particular chemical changes can be reversed using other cemical changes.
Examples of other physical changes include:
tearing paper into many pieces
getting your hair cut
cracking a glass window
Examples of chemical changes include:
the change of raw batter into bread (baking)
the change of iron into rust (oxidizing)
the change of wood into ash (burning)
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PS by the way this is 6th grade stuff, I mean come on!
Breaking a balloon is a physical change because no new substances are formed during the process. The balloon remains made of the same materials even after it is broken into pieces.
Yes, chopping a tree is a physical change because it alters the physical appearance of the tree by breaking it into smaller pieces, but it does not change the chemical composition of the tree.
Melting of ice, boiling of water, tearing a piece of paper, and breaking a glass are all examples of physical changes. These changes do not alter the chemical composition of the substances involved, they only involve a change in their physical appearance or state.
Yes, the glass cup breaking is a physical change. The glass is simply changing its physical appearance and structure without any chemical reactions taking place.
This is called a physical change. If a new compound is formed, its called a chemical change.
No its a chemical change
Breaking glass is a physical change, as it does not change the chemical composition of the material.
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This is a physical change.
Yes, it a physical change.
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Breaking off a branch of a tree is a physical change.
Since in breaking down there is no chemical change it's a physical change
Breaking a brick is a physical change because it does not alter the chemical composition of the brick. The bricks remain chemically the same even after breaking into smaller pieces.
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Breaking, grinding, cracking are all examples of a physical change. The nature of the substance has not changed, just the size of the pieces has changed.
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