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Is heating water in a pan a chemical or physical change? Need Reasons!!!
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Is heating water in a pan a chemical or physical change? Need Reasons!!!
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I would say Physical because it is still water, it's just water being heated up.
Physical change
is probably your answer.
Glad I could help, and good luck!
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it is only a physical change as you are only changing the state of the substance (from liquid to gas)
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