yes it is a chemical change but it can be reversed by a simple plastic surgery
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Ink is forced into your skin via a mechanized needle. It remains there for the rest of your life, or until removed by laser or is covered up by new ink
Yes it is it's not reversible but physical changes are
Chemical change. References: Intro to Matter book.
Shortening melting is a physical change, not a chemical change or chemical property. When shortening melts, it undergoes a change in state from solid to liquid without any change in its chemical composition.
No, spilling water is a physical change, not a chemical change. A chemical change involves a change in the chemical composition of a substance, whereas spilling water only changes its location and physical state.
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Ripping a kid tattoo is neither a physical change nor a chemical change.
Getting a tattoo is obviously a physical change because you are only changing the appearance of your body. A chemical change is something that is caused by a chemical reaction. Although, the ink being put into your body is a "chemical" it is not changing the structure or function of your body.
Yes it is it's not reversible but physical changes are
It's a physical change, ink is forced into your skin via a mechanized needle. It remains there for the rest of your life, or until removed by surgical means.
Burning is a chemical change.
It's a chemical change
its a chemical change
health dept or similar.
You must be 18 to get a tattoo in Georgia. Parental consent does not change this.
No. It will only give you a possible chemical burn.
It is a chemical change.
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