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OK I am actually learning this in my science class right now. So here's what i learned. I think you are thinking of shredded cheese in the wrong way. It is not actually the shredded cheese, but the act of shredding cheese. A physical property or a physical change, is something that happens to an object, but does not change what the object, itself, is. So if you shred the cheese, sure you are breaking the cheese up into tiny pieces, but it is still cheese.
But the making of cheese, is a chemical change. because you actually took different objects and changed them so that they were no longer the same object, but a completely new substance.

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