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Why is crumpling a piece of paper a physical change and not a chemical change? Please help!!
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Why is crumpling a piece of paper a physical change and not a chemical change? Please help!!
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its a physical change because ur changing its form but its still paper. chemical is when u basically change what it is (ex= water to ice)
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You can uncrumple the paper and nothing about its structure changed
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