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What are physical changes of matter?

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Change of state   a physical change that occurs when matter changes from one state to another such as a liquid to a gas  
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Physical change   a change in which a substance remains the same substance  
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Mixture   a combination of two or more different substances  
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Chemical change   a change in which a substance or two in which becomes in a new change  
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Physical Property   a trait such as color, shape or hardness that describes a substance by it's self  
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Chemical property   a property that involves the ability of substance to react with other materials to form new substances  
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Chemical reaction   a change in which one or more new substances are formed  
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Compound   a substance two or more different substances elements  
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Law of Conservation of Mass   The mass of the products of a chemical reaction equals the mass of the reactants  
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constructive   forces are processes that help build up the Earth, either by depositing soil or silt in a river, or by volcanoes and lava flows that generates new land.  
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destructive   forces are processes that break down the Earth, either through the violent actions of volcanoes and earthquakes or by the steady flow of a river. Click here to understand what destructive forces are  
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