differences between physical change and chemical change with day to day examples
Answers
Answered by
1
Here's your answer
In our daily life,we encounter many changes in our surroundings, though we do not notice them, such as souring of milk, rusting of iron, stretching of a rubber band, bread becoming toast, melting of wax, liting of a match, etc. All these changes that take place around us are physical change or chemical change.
●PHYSICAL CHANGE:-the changes that change the physical traits of the substance, without making any change in their internal structure.
●CHEMICAL CHANGE:-chemical change is one that affects the internal structure of the substance, so as to form a new substance.
●◆●◆HOPE IT WILL HELP◆●◆●
In our daily life,we encounter many changes in our surroundings, though we do not notice them, such as souring of milk, rusting of iron, stretching of a rubber band, bread becoming toast, melting of wax, liting of a match, etc. All these changes that take place around us are physical change or chemical change.
●PHYSICAL CHANGE:-the changes that change the physical traits of the substance, without making any change in their internal structure.
●CHEMICAL CHANGE:-chemical change is one that affects the internal structure of the substance, so as to form a new substance.
●◆●◆HOPE IT WILL HELP◆●◆●
Answered by
0
HEYA
HERE IS YOUR ANSWER
a physical change refers to those changes which do not alter the chemical properties of that parent substance
PHYSICAL CHANGES
#physical changes can be categorised as shape state etc.
#physical changes only effect physical properties.
#physical changes produce no energy.
# physical changes are generally easy to reverse.
CHEMICAL CHANGES
#chemical changes will effect both physical and chemical properties
# chemical changes produce energy generally in the form of heat ,light ,or sound.
#chemical changes are not easily reversible without an additional chemical reactions.
IN OUR DAILY LIFE USE
we encounter many changes in our surroundings though we do not notice them , such as souring of milk, rusting of iron , stretching of a rubber band , bread become toast , melting of wax etc.
all these changes that take place around us are physical change or chemical change.
HOPE IT HELPS YOU
HERE IS YOUR ANSWER
a physical change refers to those changes which do not alter the chemical properties of that parent substance
PHYSICAL CHANGES
#physical changes can be categorised as shape state etc.
#physical changes only effect physical properties.
#physical changes produce no energy.
# physical changes are generally easy to reverse.
CHEMICAL CHANGES
#chemical changes will effect both physical and chemical properties
# chemical changes produce energy generally in the form of heat ,light ,or sound.
#chemical changes are not easily reversible without an additional chemical reactions.
IN OUR DAILY LIFE USE
we encounter many changes in our surroundings though we do not notice them , such as souring of milk, rusting of iron , stretching of a rubber band , bread become toast , melting of wax etc.
all these changes that take place around us are physical change or chemical change.
HOPE IT HELPS YOU
Similar questions