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What is the temperature at which a solid melts? a physical property a chemical property a chemical change a physical change
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What is the temperature at which a solid melts?
a physical property
a chemical property
a chemical change
a physical change
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Physical change because you added enough energy to create a phase change from solid to liquid.
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I think the correct answer is chemical change
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