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5 October, 05:51
Which of the following is a physical change
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Callie Simon
5 October, 05:57
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Physical changes can always go back to their original states.
Examples:
paper being torn can be taped back together and still be paper
however, paper being burned is now ash and smoke (Chemical change)
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Jamarcus Alexander
5 October, 06:15
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A physical change is a change in which the substance changes its physical shape, but chemically, its still the same.
For example, ripping a paper in half.
Its still paper, so its a physical change. But if I were to set it on fire, it would be a chemical change.
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