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Urijah Hoover
Chemistry
23 June, 14:41
What are physical changes
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Terrence Wiggins
23 June, 14:52
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A physical change does not change the chemical identity of an object.
Ex: phase changes
water is still H2O if it is in a liquid, solid or gaseous phase.
Ex: changing size
If i were to rip a piece of paper in half, both halves would still be paper
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