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A physical change doesn't change the molecule of a compound.
A physical change hasn't an influence on the chemical composition of the molecule.
A physical change doesn't involve the molecule composition of a substance.
Not true, they are not similar; a chemical change is a change in the molecule, the physical change is not.
You don't. Those units measure completely different things.
You add or change the coefficient, never the subscript or it becomes a completely different molecule.*cough 8th grade science*
Change your train of thought from one subject to another, or start thinking about something in a completely different way.
A physical change doesn't change the molecule of a compound.
truth changes when in the beginning you think something completely different than in the end, at the end things come out to be the opposite
A physical change doesn't modify the chemical nature of the molecule.A chemical change transform the molecule A in another molecule B.
A physical change hasn't an influence on the chemical composition of the molecule.
The substance(s) change from one thing into something completely different, and the new substance can not seperate back into the initial substances
Neon is a monatomic gas, it dissovles slightly in water but causes no change to the pH as it is completely inert.
A physical change doesn't involve the molecule composition of a substance.
A Portion of Molecule 2 may be different
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