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Is cutting an apple in half a physical change or a chemical change?

  • A Physical change
  • B Chemical change
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Cutting an apple in half is a physical change because it only alters the size and shape of the apple without changing its chemical composition. The apple remains the same substance chemically, with no new materials created. Physical changes typically involve changes in appearance or form, not in chemical identity.

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