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  1. Jul 21, 2020 · Physical Change Examples. Remember, in a physical change the appearance of matter changes, but its chemical composition remains the same. The size, shape, state, or color of matter may change. Here are several examples of physical changes: Melting an ice cube. Crushing a can.

  2. May 5, 2024 · During a physical change, no new substances are created—even if the initial and final substances appear different. Common examples of physical changes include melting an ice cube, crumpling a paper bag, chopping wood, and boiling water. Though a color change is a common indicator of a chemical change, there are exceptions to this rule.

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  3. Types and Examples of Physical Change [1-4] FAQs. A physical change involves a change in the size, shape, and sometimes color of matter. In a physical change, the substance does not change its chemical composition. No bonds are broken and formed. No new substances are created.

  4. Physical changes are when just the structure of the matter changes, but not the chemicals. Chemical changes are when the identity of the chemicals change where we get new chemical with different properties. Reversibility is not a distinction between the two since there are chemical changes which are reversible and nonreversible. Hope that helps.

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    • Sal Khan
  5. May 5, 2019 · Examples of physical changes include: Crumpling a sheet or paper (a good example of a reversible physical change) Breaking a pane of glass (the chemical composition of the glass remains the same) Freezing water into ice (the chemical formula is not changed) Chopping vegetables (cutting separates molecules, but does not alter them)

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