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Label each process as a physical (P) or chemical change (C). a. butter melting.
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2. Which of the following would NOT be a physical change? _________________ a.freezing water to make ice cubes b. melting gold to make jewelry c. burning gasoline in a lawnmower d. boiling water for soup e. tearing a piece of aluminum foil
3. Which are physical (P) and which are chemical (C) changes? a. burn (combustion) b. rust c. crush d. crumple e. melt f. freeze
4. Label each process as a physical (P) or chemical (C) change: a. fogging a mirror with your breath b. breaking a bone c. mending a broken bone d. burning paper e. slicing potatoes for fries f. mixing sugar with coffee g. frying chicken