Not necessarily. It does, however, indicate that a reaction is taking place.
Change in temperature is a physical change. However it can cause a chemical change in substances depending on how great the change is.
freezing of water
Yes, is a physical change.
no, it would be a physical change (with reservations) [depending on HOW you change the size]
Physical. The mercury doesn't change.
I just had this question for a chemistry and it is a physical change
Freezing mercury is a physical change. It can be reversed by raising the temperature above the freezing point.
a chemical change that can be accelerated by limited increased temperature
Temperature is a physical phenomenon Change of temperature is a physical change.
A change in temperature can change the rate of physical or chemical change.
Temperature remains constant during the change in phase (physical state).
Temperature is the perception we have of the vibrational energy of the molecules in any substance. The faster they vibrate, the hotter the object. So the answer is physical.
No
Temperature change is a physical phrenomenon.
Density and specific internal energy are two physical properties that change with temperaturea change in temperature.
It is a change of a physical property - for example the variation of temperature.
A change in the physical environment - a change in temperature or pressure
This is a physical process.
because condensation is simply just a change of the water temperature in the air. a temperature change is a physical change. clouds form when the water vapor condenses, so therefore, cloud formation is a physical change.
Physical Change