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Yosef Jackson
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2 December, 01:51
What are three examples of physical change?
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Rufus
2 December, 02:07
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Ex: Ice Melting
Ex: Clay being shaped into something.
Ex: Butter melts on bread.
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Haleigh Doyle
2 December, 02:17
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Physical changes are changes in a substance that do not involve a change in chemical structure, but they instead involve a change in physical state of matter. These are things like ice freezing, ice melting, sublimation of solid CO2, dry ice, to gaseous CO2, and boiling water.
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