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Breaking a pencil in half is an example of: options: A. nuclear change B.physical change C. chemical change
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Breaking a pencil in half is an example of: options:
A. nuclear change
B.physical change
C. chemical change
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physical change
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breaking the pencil is only changing the physical form and you can always sharpen it to fix it
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