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Physical - because melting isn't a change in it's chemical structure, it has just changed its physical state of matter. Generally (but not always) physical changes are reversible (can be taken back) but chemical ones cannot be reversed easily.

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Lydia Tadele

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The melting of sulfur is a chemical change because you can't get the sulfur back. When the sulfur melts, it turns into a dark blood-red liquid. So no matter what you try you cannot get the sulfur back.

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