Physical Change; Chemical Change; Nuclear Change
A physical change is reversible by physical means.
A chemical change -- a substance undergoes a reaction in which the products have different properties than the reactants. Example: silver nitrate reacts with sodium chloride to produce silver chloride and sodium nitrate.
A nuclear change -- involves changes in nuclear structure, such as fission (splitting) of a nucleus or an atom, or fusion (combining) of neutrons and protons to form heavier atoms. This involves about 1,000,000 times as much energy as a chemical change.