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A physical change is when something changes from one state of matter (solid, liquid, or gas) without changing chemical composition. When ice melts or water freezes or evaporates, it remains H2O, so these are physical changes.

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Boiling, freezing, melting, evaporating, dissolving, and crystallizing.

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melting, breaking, freezing, evaporating...

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only changes in form like frozen water to liquid and the to gas, its still water but in a different form

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