Chemistry, asked by CutiePie933, 5 months ago

What is the difference between a chemical process and a physical process in chemistry?

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Answered by Anonymous
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There is no real difference between a chemical process and a physical process in chemistry. Some chemistry teachers like to define a chemical process as any process that involves a chemical reaction and all other processes as physical processes.

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There is no real difference between a chemical process and a physical process in chemistry. Some chemistry teachers like to define a chemical process as any process that involves a chemical reaction and all other processes as physical processes.

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