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What is physical change in chemistry?

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  1. Yesterday, 21:35
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    A physical change is a change in which no new substance are formed. Physical changes affect the form of a chemical substance, but not its chemical composition.

    For example: crushing a can, melting an ice cube, chopping wood, breaking glass, boiling water, etc.
  2. Yesterday, 22:59
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    physical change is same everywhere

    Explanation:

    change in which is chemical properties does not change only changes like deformation of shape, substance in one state to another without changing its chemical formula.

    eg : water vapor changes into water changes into ice

    THIS WATER CYCLE GOES ON
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