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The stickiness of tape would be a physical property. Change is not necessarily relevent to this phenomenon. You wouldn't be adding or removing energy, nor would you be cutting something apart. If given the choice, physical is the direction you would want to go with the answer to this question, since the chemical identity of the paper, the tape, and the adhesive all remain unchanged.

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