Is tearing paper a chemical change?

Understand the Problem

The question is asking whether the act of tearing paper qualifies as a chemical change or not. To address this, we need to define chemical change and compare it to physical change, as tearing is commonly associated with physical changes in materials.

Answer

physical change

The final answer is that tearing of paper is a physical change.

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is that tearing of paper is a physical change.

More Information

Tearing paper does not alter the chemical composition of the paper; it only changes its physical appearance. This makes it a physical change, as opposed to a chemical change which would result in the formation of new substances.

Tips

One common mistake is assuming that irreversible changes are always chemical; however, physical changes can also be irreversible.

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