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1.1 A change where the mass number of atoms and number of molecules remains the same with only the change in the arrangement of particles is............. A Molecular change B Ch…
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1.1 A change where the mass number of atoms and number of molecules remains the same with only the change in the arrangement of particles is............. A Molecular change B Ch…
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1.1 A change where the mass number of atoms and number of molecules remains the
same with only the change in the arrangement of particles is.............
A Molecular change
B Chemical change
C Physical change
D Atomic change
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physical change
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