Drying (involving only the water evaporation) is a physical change.
Yes, drying wet clothes is a physical change because the water in the clothes evaporates when exposed to heat, but the clothes themselves remain the same chemically.
Quick drying is a physical property, meaning it is related to the behavior of a substance based on its physical attributes and interactions, rather than a chemical change. Materials that dry quickly typically have high surface area to volume ratios, allowing for rapid evaporation of moisture.
No. It is a physical change.
Changes of state are physical changes.
It's not a physical change. Rather, it is a sign of an already completed chemical reaction.
No, drying of fish is a physical change, not a chemical change. The process of drying simply involves the removal of water from the fish, causing it to undergo a physical transformation, but its chemical composition remains the same.
The drying itself is (always) a physical change.
No.
A physical change
Physical, it is still H2O
Yes.
Physical change. The water on the road evaporates, which is a physical change.
yes
Gasoline evaporation is a physical process.
Ink drying is a physical change because it involves the evaporation of the solvent, leaving the pigment behind on the surface of the paper. Some examples of ink drying include ballpoint pens, markers, and printing ink drying on paper.
It is a Physical Change because i dont know but im sure that is a physical change :P
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