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Physical Changes

Physical changes are the changes in which the original substance hasn't been chemically altered. It has only changed form.

For Example: When you boil water (H2O), it produces steam, which is still water (H2O) but in a different form. When you freeze it, the water (H2O) becomes a solid, but it is still water (H2O).

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