Yes.
A physical property is a measurable characteristic of an item that is determined by its appearance. A sentence with it would be "More than one physical property of the substance changed when it became a gas."
both, because the ingredients are undergoing both physical and chemical changes such as: Butter melting= physical change Egg whites hardening= chemical change both, because the ingredients are undergoing both physical and chemical changes such as: Butter melting= physical change Egg whites hardening= chemical change
Magnetization of a needle is a physical change because it does not involve any chemical reactions. The alignment of the magnetic domains within the needle is rearranged to make it magnetic, but the composition of the needle remains the same.
because structural characteristic do not change over time but physical appearance do
Rotting is a chemical change, as it involves the decomposition of organic matter through biological or chemical processes. It results in the formation of new substances, such as gases and compounds, rather than just a rearrangement of the original materials.
water that evaprats in to the air.
Evaportation
Transpiration
Crumple is a physical change.
Physical
physical change
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a change in size, shape or the state of matter is a physical change. True for A+.
Volume is a physical quantity not a change. However CHANGE in volume is a physical change.
physical change physical change
Physical change of the paint, not the door.
this is a physical change