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26 April, 20:00

Describe how physical property, such mass or texture, can change without causing a change in the substance?

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  1. 26 April, 20:08
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    Mass and texture are physical properties of matter which doesn’t affect their elemental conditions at the atomic level, on the contrary, chemical change does. Observe toxification - oxidation - rusting that wears out the metal forming a new substance. Mass, in one hand is only the addition of matter in a particular object. Texture in another, is only the smoothness or roughness of the object in the basis of its components. In application to answer the inquiry. Subject may change both mass and texture without affecting the entire composition of the atoms of the object. For example a bed sheet was piled with tons of pillows are bed sheets all over, some sheets were a bit soft and some weren’t hence, the mass is also greater compared to one sheet alone. No chemical change here. Just the extrinsic properties.
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