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It is the same substance but looks different.

Example: Ice cubes that melt. Is a physical change.
If you have a change but it is still the same substance just another form such as an ice cube melting it is still H2o just in liquid form also change in color matter or shape are examples of physical change remember with a physical change you can always change it back to the original substance

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