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what is the difference between physical and chemical change answer briefly

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Answered by shristi5290
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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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Answered by ItzBrainly28
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  • Physical change
  1. 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.
  2. Physical change is often temporary in nature.
  3. During physical change, new substances are not formed.
  4. Example: Condensation of steam, Evaporation of water, melting of ice, melting of wax.

  • Chemical change
  1. A chemical reaction is a process in which substances undergo bond breaking and are transformed into new substances by formation of new bonds.
  2. Chemical changes remain permanent.
  3. During chemical change, composition of matter changes.
  4. Example: Burning of wood, Rusting of iron, Ripening of fruit.

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