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Which term represent a phase change ? Burning Melting Expanding Cutting
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Which term represent a phase change ?
Burning
Melting
Expanding
Cutting
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I believe melting is the answer because you can melt something and turn it into a new figure/ substance
We went over this in school earlier in the year.
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melting, because its having a chemical change i think
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