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Derrick Shields
14 January, 16:24
Which is most likely a physical change
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Aniya Baxter
14 January, 19:46
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Cutting a substance into four pieces.
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A physical change is a change in which there occurs no change in chemical composition. When chemical composition of a substance changes then it is called chemical change.
For example: Cutting a substance into four pieces is a physical change as there occurs no change in chemical composition of the substance.
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