This is a physical change. You only change the shape and size of an apple by slicing it. Chemical changes would mean changing the molecular composition of the apple.
Physical change because you're just changing the shape of the apple, and not making the apple into a new substance
No, cutting an apple in half is not a chemical change. Cutting an apple is doing nothing but changing the shape and form of the apple, but in the end, it's still an apple.
Cutting an apple is a physical change
physical property
it is a chemical change
a change in size, shape or the state of matter is a physical change. True for A+.
Physical because it is still a apple just a part of it
no a change in shape is physical change
Physical.
It is a physical change because while the apple is cut into smaller pieces, it is still composed of the same materials. If you lit the apple on fire, that would result in a chemical change.
The shape of an apple is a physical property because it is a characteristic that can be observed and measured without changing the chemical composition of the apple. Chemical properties relate to the behavior of substances in reactions and interactions, while physical properties are related to the appearance and physical characteristics of a substance.