Formation of crystals of sugar from a sugary syrup is a _________ chemical change
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The formation of a crystal of sugar from a sugary syrup is a physical change.
- Physical modifications are changes that affect a chemical substance's form but not its chemical content.
- Physiological adaptations may normally be employed to separate organic compounds into chemical elements or smaller compounds, but usually cannot be used to separate a mixture into its constituent compounds.
- Whenever something changes physiologically but not chemically, it is referred to as having undergone a physical transformation.
- It contrasts with the idea of a chemical change, in which a substance's composition changes or a substance or substances combine or split to form new substances.
- A physical change can usually be rectified through physical means. For illustration, allowing the water to evaporate may be used to recover salt that has dissolved in it.
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