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Nonamiya [84]
2 years ago
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1. Do not change the properties a.physical change b.chemical change c.similarity

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2 answers:
d1i1m1o1n [39]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

(a) physical change

Explanation:

because phiysical chage is provide by physics

gtnhenbr [62]2 years ago
7 0

Answer is :

hysical changes are limited to changes that result in a difference in display without changing the composition. Some common changes (but not limited to) are:

Texture

Color

Temperature

Shape

Change of State (Boiling Point and Melting Point are significant factors in determining this change.)

Physical properties include many other aspects of a substance. The following are (but not limited to) physical properties.

Luster

Malleability

Ability to be drawn into a thin wire

Density

Viscosity

Solubility

Mass

Volume

Any change in these physical properties is referred to as a physical change. For further information, please refer to Properties of Matter.

Chemical changes, on the other hand, are quite different. A chemical change occurs when the substance's composition is changed. When bonds are broken and new ones are formed a chemical change occurs. The following are indicators of chemical changes:

Change in Temperature

Change in Color

Noticeable Odor (after reaction has begun)

Formation of a Precipitate

Formation of Bubbles

and chemical changes :  emical property describes the ability of a substance to undergo a specific chemical change. A chemical property of iron is that it is capable of combining with oxygen to form iron oxide, the chemical name of rust. A more general term for rusting and other similar processes is corrosion. Other terms that are commonly used in descriptions of chemical changes are burn, rot, explode, and ferment. Chemical properties are very useful as a way of identifying substances. However, unlike physical properties, chemical properties can only be observed as the substance is in the process of being changed into a different substance.

A chemical change is also called a chemical reaction. A chemical reaction is a process that occurs when one or more substances are changed into one or more new substances. Zinc  (Zn)  is a silver-gray element that can be ground into a powder. If zinc is mixed at room temperature with powdered sulfur  (S) , a bright yellow element, the result will simply be a mixture of zinc and sulfur. No chemical reaction occurs. However, if energy is provided to the mixture in the form of heat, the zinc will chemically react with the sulfur to form the compound zinc sulfide  (ZnS) . Pictured below are the substances involved in this reaction.

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