Physical changes involve changes in state without forming new substances and involve small energy changes, like water changing phases. Chemical changes form new substances through reactions and release or absorb large amounts of energy, like paper burning or rusting. Growth is an irreversible chemical change as it forms new biological substances and structures rather than just changing a property.
Physical changes involve changes in state without forming new substances and involve small energy changes, like water changing phases. Chemical changes form new substances through reactions and release or absorb large amounts of energy, like paper burning or rusting. Growth is an irreversible chemical change as it forms new biological substances and structures rather than just changing a property.
Physical changes involve changes in state without forming new substances and involve small energy changes, like water changing phases. Chemical changes form new substances through reactions and release or absorb large amounts of energy, like paper burning or rusting. Growth is an irreversible chemical change as it forms new biological substances and structures rather than just changing a property.
PREVIOUSLY… Why do you think? Potatoes taste better when they are fried rather than when are boiled.
Paper burns when it comes in
contact with fire while water turns to water vapour.
You cannot ‘UNGROW’ ,i.e., why
is growth irreversible? Types of Changes
Physical Change Chemical change
Example: Change is phases of water. Example: Paper burning, Maillard reaction, rusting, etc. No new substances are formed. New substances are formed. Small or no energy changes are observed. Large energy changes are observed.