The physical changes are not similar to chemical changes; physical changes include stages of energy and matter. Physical changes take place while the substances or matter are mixed but do not react chemically. No new matter is formed during a physical change, however, the color, shape, and size of the substance can change.
Here are some examples of physical changes:
- Alcohol vaporizes on your hands
- Boiling of water
- Breaking a bottle
- Breaking a glass
- Bursting of crackers
- Butter melts when warm
- Casting silver in a mold
- Chopping of any fruits
- Crimp paper bag
- Crushing of any object
- Dissolving a solute in Solvent
- Dissolving of sugar in a solvent
- Evaporates of water from the ocean surface
- Evaporating of alcohol
- Expansion of metal by heating
- Make a shape from the clay
- Melting of an ice cube
- Mixing flour, sugar, and salt
- Mixing of oil and water
- Ripening of Fruits
- Ripening of Fruits
- Rusting
- Solidification of water by freezing
- Sublimation of dry ice
- Wood Chopping
You may also like this
Examples of Chemical Changes
What are physical properties
What are Chemical Properties
Difference between Physical and Chemical change
Difference between Physical and Chemical Properties
No comments:
Post a Comment