I don't think so, mechanical change is when you use something to change the appearance of the object (your Jaw and food for example). Physical change can be caused bye a chemical substance and by and object ( mechanical change )
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There is no difference. Both have the same geological definition.
Mechanical change is a physical change; but a mechanical change is not a change of phase.
mechanical is physical- the water hit the rocks until they eroded chemical involves breaking of chemical bonds, ionization and the like (salt dissolving, gas burning, etc)
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No. It is a physical process. Chemical weathering is a chemical process.
Hydrolysis is a chemical process.
Chemical prosses, or enzymstic process, is synonymous to bio processes
Photosynthesizers use the process of photosynthesis to generate carbs. Chemosynthesizers use chemical reactions in order to live
process is process and mechanism is mechanism.
Synthesising a compound is a chemical process; making a mixture is a mechanical process.
Medical digestion is the physical process of breaking down food Chemical digestion is the process of breaking down food by chemical enzyme.
No. It is a physical process. Chemical weathering is a chemical process.
Erosion is a mechanical process.
Hydrolysis is a chemical process.
Hot mechanical working operation on the missing piece we do. Mechanical operation of the work we do on a normal cold temperatures.
mechanical grinding of food, chemical break down
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Corrosion is a chemical oxidative process. Erosion is a physical wear process.
yes.
This is a mechanical process.
Chemical prosses, or enzymstic process, is synonymous to bio processes