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Chris Diaz
15 July, 14:08
Wood rotting physical or chemical change?
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Clara
15 July, 16:51
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Wood rots, which is an alteration of its chemical composition, so that would be a chemical change.
If a person cut the tree down and split the logs with an ax, that would be a physical change.
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