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Maestro
10 January, 05:28
Examples of physical and chemical weathering
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Corbin Bullock
10 January, 09:03
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Mass is always conserved in a physical change. Energy may be released or absorbed when a substance changes from one physical state to another. In a chemical change, a chemical reaction yields a completely new substance. A substance's particles are changed during a chemical reaction.
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