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Science Max
Chemical Change or Not?
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In this Science Max Quiz, Phil explains how to differentiate chemical and physical changes. He mentions that chemical changes produce new molecules, while physical changes don't. He includes several examples of both physical and chemical changes.
chemistry
chemical change
physical change
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chemical reaction
reactions
physical reaction
physical vs. chemical reaction
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