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What physical force can cause a change in the state of matter what is the difference between chemical and physical changes what occurs during Bose-Einstein condensation
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What physical force can cause a change in the state of matter
what is the difference between chemical and physical changes
what occurs during Bose-Einstein condensation
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A change in temperature can cause the a change in state of matter.
A physical change is where substance does not change where as in chemical reaction substance is changed and forms another form.
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