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check all examples that are physical changes. water freezing to make ic…

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check all examples that are physical changes.
water freezing to make ice
bicycle chain rusted
paper cut to make a snowflake
peanuts turned into peanut butter

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine physical changes, we identify processes where no new substance is formed.

  • Water freezing to make ice: This is a phase change (liquid to solid) of water, and the substance remains H₂O. No new substance is formed, so it's a physical change.
  • Bicycle chain rusted: Rusting involves iron reacting with oxygen to form iron oxide (a new substance), so it's a chemical change.
  • Paper cut to make a snowflake: Cutting paper only changes its shape; the paper remains paper (no new substance), so it's a physical change.
  • Peanuts turned into peanut butter: Grinding peanuts into peanut butter changes the form but not the chemical identity of the peanuts (assuming no chemical reactions like cooking, just mechanical grinding), so it's a physical change.

Answer:

  • water freezing to make ice
  • paper cut to make a snowflake
  • peanuts turned into peanut butter