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Alayna Pitts
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20 September, 22:49
How can you cause a physical change
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Examples of Physical Changes crushing a can. melting an ice cube. boiling water. mixing sand and water. breaking a glass. dissolving sugar and water. shredding paper. chopping wood.
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