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Can matter undergo both physical and chemical changes
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Can matter undergo both physical and chemical changes
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Matter can undergo both physical AND chemical changes. A physical change is when the state of matter is changed, or even the appearance of it.
A chemical change changes the substance and how it bonds.
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Yes, for example, water can melt, a physical change, but it can also bond chemically with other compounds.
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