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Payton Douglas
7 March, 23:18
Which of these is an example of physical change?
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Rocco Summers
8 March, 02:24
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A physical change can be anything that includes a change in shape or form, like cutting paper or shredding wood. It can also be a change of state (like an ice cube melting into water) as long it does not change the chemical structure of the object.
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