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Ramirez
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8 December, 19:41
Five examples for physical change
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Rebel
8 December, 19:55
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Melting an ice cube.
Boiling water.
Chopping wood.
Shredding paper
Crushing a can.
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Porky
8 December, 20:07
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Melting of ice
Breaking of glass
Tearing of paper
Breaking of egg
Crystalisation
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