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Is tearing a piece of paper into 100 pieces a physical change or a chemical change?

  • A Physical change
  • B Chemical change
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Tearing a piece of paper into smaller pieces is a physical change because the paper's chemical composition remains the same. The paper is simply divided into smaller portions, but no new substances are formed. Physical changes typically involve changes in the form or appearance of a substance without altering its chemical structure.

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