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5 February, 18:03

Why changes of state are considered physical transition and not chemical processes

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  1. 5 February, 19:10
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    In a physical change, the chemical compontents are not altered. If ice melts into a liquid it's still water regardless; same goes if it were to vaporize and turn into a gas.

    In a chemical change, the chemical components are altered. If you left a metal outside after it rained it would rust which would be a chemical process since it is chemically altered. Flamability is also a chemical process.
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