Yes, matter can undergo physical and chemical changes. Physical changes involve a change in the form or state of matter without altering its composition, such as melting ice. Chemical changes, on the other hand, involve a reorganization of the atoms and molecules in matter, resulting in the formation of new substances with different chemical properties, such as rusting of iron.
A mixture is made of two or more kinds of matter that are physically combined but not chemically bonded together. Each component retains its own properties in a mixture.
No, mixture is not a phase of matter. A mixture is a combination of different substances that are physically mixed together but do not chemically bond with each other. The phases of matter are solid, liquid, gas, and plasma.
A mixture consists of substances that are physically blended together but not chemically bonded. The components of a mixture can be separated by physical means such as filtration, distillation, or evaporation without changing their chemical composition. Examples of mixtures include saltwater and air.
Matter can be classified into elements, compounds, and mixtures based on its composition. Elements are pure substances made up of one type of atom. Compounds are composed of different elements chemically bonded together in fixed ratios. Mixtures are combinations of two or more substances that are physically mixed together but not chemically bonded.
Physically blending substances involves mixing them together without changing their chemical composition. In contrast, chemically combining substances involves a chemical reaction that forms new substances with different properties.
Physically or chemically.
Changes in matter are either physical or chemical. Matter changes physically when it liquefies, evaporates, freezes, etc., and chemically when it combines with other types of matter in chemical compounds.
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the wavelength will tell you the temperature chemically and change the colour physically
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Yes, the gas is a different state of matter.
in gases, change in volume is a physical change. however you can manipulate it physically or chemically (to a loose definition). Look at the ideal gas equation. PV=nRT Volume is dependent on pressure and temperature (physically changed) and on the number of moles (amount of gas) (chemical....ish)
Matter is classified into mixtures as to whether it is chemically bonded or just physically. A mixture is physically bonded and can be separated by physical means. Then, we have two categories. There is the homogeneous mixture and the heterogeneous mixture.
Science is a study to understand matter around us in-depth, either chemically, physically or biologically
A mixture is a combination of substances that are combines physically, but not chemically.