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What happens during a physical change?*1 pointA) A new substance is formedB) The chemical composition of the substance changesC) The substance retains its chemical propertiesD) The substance undergoes a reaction with another substance

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What happens during a physical change?*1 pointA) A new substance is formedB) The chemical composition of the substance changesC) The substance retains its chemical propertiesD) The substance undergoes a reaction with another substance

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During a physical change, the substance retains its chemical properties (C). This means that while the substance may change in form or state (for example, from solid to liquid), its underlying structure and composition remain the same. No new substances are formed (A), the chemical composition of the substance does not change (B), and the substance does not undergo a reaction with another substance (D).

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