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Earlier in the day, Will learned about the kinds of changes in matter that can take place. Later that day, he made toast and buttered it, but left the butter out on the warm stove. What kind of change
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Earlier in the day, Will learned about the kinds of changes in matter that can take place.
Later that day, he made toast and buttered it, but left the butter out on the warm stove. What kind of change would most likely take place with the butter?
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Melting takes place, the butter goes from its solid form to liquid.
Therefore a physical change takes place because it can still be reversed through freezing of the butter
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Physical change. The butter would melt, turning into its liquid form.
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