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Physical change

A. the process in which new substances are formed during a chemical change
B. a change in matter that results in a change in the identity of matter
C. a combination of two or more substances
D. a change in matter that does not result in a change in the type of matter

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Answer:

D.

Step-by-step explanation:

If it is just a physical change then we can instantly cross out B. and A. as they say in there that they become a new substance and that is not just a physical change. C. is not correct because they combine and there for make a new substance. That leaves D. which makes sense because a physical change would be a change in its size or something that doesn't change the material, this is like when you break a rock, it is now in pieces and smaller but it is still the same rock therefor it is a physical change.

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User StenaviN
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Answer:

Im pretty sure its D or A

A physical change is a type of change in which the form of matter is altered but one substance is not transformed into another.

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