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Gaven Meza
Chemistry
9 June, 05:48
Which process is a physical change
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Barbara Solomon
9 June, 05:56
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a physical change is something that has not been modified chemically and can possibly be changed back to the state it was once before. A physical change keeps all the same atoms and none of them is modified.
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When a block of clay is morphed into a giraffe statue, it can be morphed back to its original state. If someone burnt the block of clay, the atoms would be modified and it would be unable to go back to its previous state.
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