Chemistry, asked by ShreeArya, 6 months ago

how is a chemical change different from a physical change

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Answered by SiddharthSangwan
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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\bold\red{Physical\:Changes-}

  • In this process, only the physical properties of an object\substance is changed.
  • This change is reversible.
  • No new substance is formed.
  • E. G-cutting of wood into logs.

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\huge\bold\red{Chemical\:changes-}

  • In this process, the chemical proporties of an object\substance is changed and a new substance is formed.
  • This process is irreversible.
  • New object is formed.
  • E. G- burning of wood makes it ash.

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