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Trystan Klein
5 December, 00:25
Anything that melts is it a chemical change?
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Summer
5 December, 03:50
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Substance combines with another to form a new substance is a chemical change
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Branson Benson
5 December, 03:54
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Answer: No. Melting is a physical change
Explanation: Any phase change is a physical change. Melting is an example, the chemical composition of the substance in melting does not change but only its state from being a solid turning into a liquid.
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