Asked by NVP
I'm trying to write a paragraph about physical change while trying to use an example that an everyday human does in their life, but I'm not so sure what to use as the example and how to explain physical change
(someone help me plsss:D)
(someone help me plsss:D)
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Cheerios!?
Physical changes can make a physical object change shape, size, etc. Examples of physical changes are when you boil water, freeze water, melt wax, etc. Physical changes make obvious changes to physical things unlike chemicals, however, which make chemical changes. An example of physical change in everyday human life is cooking eggs, the physical change is turning the egg from liquid to solid.
Hope this helps!!
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NVP
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Cheerios!?
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Answered by
DrBob222
Well, I take issue with what you wrote. I agree with everything you wrote until you give the example of cooking eggs as a physical change. NOPE. Cooking an egg (frying OR hard boiling it) is a chemical change. You can google it to find all of the reasons why that is true. The simplest physical change I can think of used in the home is cutting a piece of paper in half or boiling water or turning the water faucet on or off.
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