Chemistry, asked by Ujjwalshrma7817, 1 year ago

physical change is alwyas accompanied by chemical chage

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Answered by siddu39
2
here is your answer my friend,✨
I won't accept this statement some times it won't be affected by chemical changes
you want an example here it is
the f you tear a paper what would happen , it is a physical change right.if you put the paper like that for 2to 3days also no chemical change would happen .
hope you understand , and if you under stand please mark brainliest or comment me as brainless
Answered by PrincessStargirl
17
\mathfrank\huge{Heya!}

<b>No,this sentence is not true.Okay,let me explain you by giving some examples which will make you understand more better.

Imaging that you put some water in a bowl and kept it in the freezer one day.If you come the next day,you will find that the water had turned into ice, and if you take out the ice and put in on your hand for sometime,it will again change into water.
A change where no new substances are formed and which can be reversed by reversing the conditions is a physical change.So,we can also say that this is a physical change.No chemical change is accompanying it in this case.So,we come to a conclusion that ALL PHYSICAL CHANGES ARE NOT ALWAYS ACCOMPANIED BY A CHEMICAL CHANGE.

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