Computer Science, asked by Gundi20, 6 months ago

What are physical changes in chemistry?

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • The interconversion of the states is a physical change because these changes occur without a change in composition and no change in the chemical nature of the substance.
  • For example conversion of water to Ice.
  • Another examples are like cutting ,blending, etc.
Answered by GoldenShaded
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The interconversion of the states is a physical change because these changes occur without a change in composition and no change in the chemical nature of the substance.

For example conversion of water to Ice.

Another examples are like cutting ,blending, etc.

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