It is a physical process.
Yes, crushing rocks is considered a physical change because the rocks are broken down into smaller pieces without changing their chemical composition. This process can be reversed by reassembling the pieces back together.
Yes, wrapping aluminum around an apple is a physical change because it does not alter the chemical composition of either the aluminum or the apple. It is simply a change in the physical state or appearance of the objects involved.
Thickness is a physical property without any relation with chemical composition or chemical changes.
Change of state (melting freezing etc), change of shape (being molded into something), and basically anything that does not actually have the matter change, but the physical property (exceptions are odors colors etc). Hope this helps.
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.
Yes. Physical change is when you change the appearance but not the actual object. Crushing an aluminum can is a physical change because you have only changed its shape, but not its chemical composition.
Crushing a soda can is a physical change because the substance itself (aluminum) is not altered chemically. The can's shape changes, but its chemical composition remains the same.
Crushing an aluminum can is a physical change because you have only changed its shape, but not its chemical composition.
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Crushing charcoal into powder is a physical change, as it alters the size and shape of the charcoal without changing its chemical composition.
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Crushing rocks is a physical property because it does not change the chemical composition of the rocks. It only alters their physical state or appearance.
Crushing an aspirin is a physical change because the small pieces are still chemically the same as the aspirin tablet.
No, crushing sodium carbonate does not produce a new chemical substance. Thus, crushing is an example of a physical change.
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