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Which property of physical changes explains why matter is conserved in a physical change? The arrangements of particles do not change, and the bonds between atoms do not break. Mass, not energy, changes in a physical change. Energy and mass change in a physical change. The bonds between atoms do not break; it is only the arrangement that changes.

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The property of physical changes that explains why matter is conserved in a physical change is - the bonds between atoms do not break; it is only the arrangement that changes.
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