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When matter changes from one state to another, what do we call this process? A. a physical change B. a nuclear change C. an explosion D. chemical bonding
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When matter changes from one state to another, what do we call this process? A. a physical change B. a nuclear change C. an explosion D. chemical bonding
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So it's going to be physical change
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A. physical change
Look at the way water freezes and changes to ice
. The matter is still going to be the same. its just the physical property that changed.
PHYSICAL= TEMPORARY
CHEMICAL= PERMANENT
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