Is melting of chocolate a chemical change? Give reason for your answer.
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no, melting of chocolate is not a chemical change as only Physical changes take place and it doesn't have chemical changes, and as chocolate can again be transformed into solid state
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here is your answer
no, melting of chocolate is not a chemical change as only Physical changes take place and it doesn't have chemical changes, and as chocolate can again be transformed into solid state
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Physical change is caused due to melting of chocolate.
- When you eat chocolate, it melts on your tongue. The cause of this is that there is no change in the chemical composition of the chocolate as it transforms from a solid to a liquid state.
- It is not a physical change because no new chemical substance is formed.
- A physical change does not result in the creation of new material and does not alter the chemical makeup of the substance that is changing.
- A chemical change is when a substance undergoes a change in its chemical composition as well as the formation of one or more new substances.
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