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Changing the subscripts in a chemical equation could balance the equation mathematically.

Why is this not allowed? Use a molecular-level sketch to support your answer.
Explain how a chemical reaction is different from a physical change. Use molecular-level
pictures to support your answer.

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Answer: The key difference between a chemical reaction and a physical change is that, in a chemical reaction, the properties of the new substances produced are different from the original substances. In a physical change, the properties of the substance remain the same, but the appearance of the substance may change.

Explanation: Physical change: only the physical appearance of the substance changes, but its chemical composition remains the same. Example: water freezing into ice.

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