Physical Change, the metal has the same chemical structure and only the shape of the bar has changed
It is a physical change because only its shape changed, not its chemical composition.
Physical Changes in metal are: melting bending and rusting
Physical change
A physical change is a change that affects the form of a substance without altering its chemical composition. Examples include bending a metal sheet, folding a piece of paper, or tearing a piece of fabric.
Physical Change, the metal has the same chemical structure and only the shape of the bar has changed
Physical
Bending a metal is a physical change because it does not alter the chemical composition of the metal. The change is reversible, meaning the metal can be straightened back to its original shape without altering its properties.
No. It is a physical change because the chemical composition of the metal remains the same.
It's a physical change, because bending a wire doesn't affect the chemical makeup of it.
It is a physical change because only its shape changed, not its chemical composition.
Bending a metal pole is a physical change because the chemical makeup of the metal remains the same before and after bending. The arrangement of the metal atoms may change, but the metal itself is not chemically altered.
Physical Changes in metal are: melting bending and rusting
yes because the wire doesn't change its characteristics
A physical change means converting how an object looks or feels. Water changed into ice or water would be a physical change. Breaking, bending, melting, evaporating are all physical changes. A chemical change would be changing an object into something you can't change back. Taking bark off a tree (physical) and burning it is a chemical change. Chemical change means burning, rusting, and combustion. I hope this helped. Nossy
Physical change
Yes it is most definitely!