what is the difference between physical and chemical change answer briefly
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The difference between a physical reaction and a chemical reaction is composition. In a chemical reaction, there is a change in the composition of the substances in question; in a physical change there is a difference in the appearance, smell, or simple display of a sample of matter without a change in composition. Although we call them physical "reactions," no reaction is actually occurring. In order for a reaction to take place, there must be a change in the elemental composition of the substance in question. Thus, we shall simply refer to physical "reactions" as physical changes from now on.
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- Physical change
- When the physical state of the substance changes but it's chemical composition remain same, then it is said that a physical change has taken.
- Physical change is often temporary in nature.
- During physical change, new substances are not formed.
- Example: Condensation of steam, Evaporation of water, melting of ice, melting of wax.
- Chemical change
- A chemical reaction is a process in which substances undergo bond breaking and are transformed into new substances by formation of new bonds.
- Chemical changes remain permanent.
- During chemical change, composition of matter changes.
- Example: Burning of wood, Rusting of iron, Ripening of fruit.
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