Evidence of a physical change occurred in the process of pouring hot, liquid metal into a mold, as indicated by: A. I and II only
I. The liquid metal cooled to form a solid.
II. The shape of the metal changed.
What happens in the liquid
These factors denote physical alterations without the formation of new substances, distinguishing it as a physical change.
In the given scenario, the evidence supporting a physical change lies in the transformation of the liquid metal into a solid state due to cooling (I). This change involves a shift in the metal's state from a fluid to a solid form without altering its chemical composition.