Chemistry, asked by devichanchal, 1 year ago

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How is a chemical change different from a physical
change?​

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Answered by ayushmanpatnaik87
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Answer:

Explanation:

In a nutshell, a chemical change produces a new substance, while a physical change does not. A material may change shapes or forms while undergoing a physical change, but no chemical reactions occur and no new compounds are produced.

Answered by kumaripalak
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Explanation:

in a nutshell, a chemical change produces a new substance while a physical change does not. a material may change shapes or forms while undergoing a physical change, but no chemical reaction occurs and no new compounds are produced.

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