bogman4040 bogman4040
  • 02-09-2018
  • Chemistry
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Is a tree getting struck by lightning a physical or chemical change?

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KaptainEasy KaptainEasy
  • 11-09-2018

A tree getting struck by lightning, it is an example of a physical change.

It is so because when a tree getting struck by lightning, it encountered a strong force of power but no new substance is formed here. So it is a physical change, if it is a chemical change then a new substance must formed here. So when a tree getting struck by lightning, it is an example of a physical change.

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