Answer: Both the observations are a type of chemical change.
Explanation:
A physical change is defined as the change which occurs when there is no change in the composition of a substance. The physical state of the substance is changed. No new substance is formed.
A chemical change is defined as the change which occurs when there is change in the composition of a substance. New substance is formed at the end of the reaction.
There are many indicators which show us that a chemical change is happening in the reaction:
- Change in color
- Formation of bubbles
- Change in temperature
- Formation of precipitate
- Characteristic Odor
For the reaction of vinegar and baking soda, the equation follows:

For the observations given in the question:
Observation 1. In this observation, the temperature is being decreased because this reaction is an endothermic process. As there is change in temperature, hence it is considered as a chemical change.
Observation 2: In this observation, gas bubbles are formed due to the release of carbon dioxide gas. As there is formation of bubbles in this reaction. Hence, it is considered as a chemical change.