why is melting of butter a physical change but heating of buter isnt
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When butter melts, it goes from a solid state to a liquid state. That's a physical change. It's easily reversible if you return the butter to a cold place where it solidifies again. It would become a chemical change if you heated the butter to melt it and, in doing so, cooked some of the particles.
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When butter melts, it goes from a solid state to a liquid state. That's a physical change. It's easily reversible if you return the butter to a cold place where it solidifies again. It would become a chemical change if you heated the butter to melt it and, in doing so, cooked some of the particles.
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