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    Mar 3, 2011, 07:01 PM
    Hw does a chemical change differ from a physical change?
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    This sounds like a homework question. So here's a link to get you started. Do a little reading, and if you're still not sure, post back what you think the difference might be and we'll help you from there.
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    May 3, 2011, 10:16 AM

    A chemical change is when the colour changes or a gas is given off, something that indicates a substance's chemical properties (what it reacts with, how, how many electrons it has, the atomic structure etc) - and in some instances it's name - has changed.

    A physical change... well the only way I could describe it is like breaking a china plate. The thing has changed, its broken now, but the material the plate is composed of is the same.

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