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Squeezing oranges for juice is a physical change? Justify

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Answered by alisa67
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squeezing of orange is a physical change because it alters the form of substance but doesn't change it into other substances

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Answered by Jaswindar9199
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QUESTION:-

Squeezing oranges for juice is a physical change? Justify

ANSWER:-

  • Physical change is a change which affects and changes the form of a chemical substance, but the chemical composition remains the same. Physical changes are utilized for separating mixtures into their component compounds but can not be used to separate compounds into chemical elements or simpler compounds. Physical changes happen when an object or a substance undergoes a change that does not change its chemical composition. In a physical change, no new substance is formed.

Squeezing Oranges For Juice Is A Physical Change

  • When an orange is squeezed then there is no change in the chemical composition of a substance, which means that the chemical composition of the orange after squeezing it remains the same.

  • When an orange is squeezed then the form of the orange changes because all the juice is squeezed out and it becomes half void.

  • When orange is squeezed then no new substance is formed in the process.

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