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What statement best describes why a chemical change. is different from a physical change?

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Answer: a physical change is something we can see, but a chemical change is not always something that we can see.

Explanation: Physical changes show a change in appearance.

There are chemical changes when two aqueous solutions are added together and the product is still two aqueous solutions, so we would not see any change and no precipitate is formed.

So a physical change is something we can see, but a chemical change is not always something that we can see.

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