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Physical Changes

Physical changes are changes in materials that can be reversed.

Changes in temperature

Changes in temperature

  • Temperature changes can be used to obtain some materials.
    • Example: Solid ice can be melted to make liquid water.
    • Example: Water vapour can be condensed to make liquid water.
Changes of state

Changes of state

  • Changing between solid, liquid and gas is known as a change of state.
  • Changes of state are physical changes.
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