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No, only through chemical reactions. Physical changes never change the chemical makeup of something. For example, water tuning in to ice is a physical change. Ice and water both have the chemical symbol H20. On the other hand, a sodium - water reaction forms Sodium Hydroxide and Hydrogen. The compound, hydroxide, is formed.

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