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I assume a chemical change would be if matter changes state or reacts with something else, and a physical change is when some other external means affects the matter. If that is an accurate description, then I'd say you have numbers 1 and 2 right, and for three, if we were talking about water, then a chemical change that makes it disappear could be evaporation or boiling it away, since it changes state, but then if the water leaked out of the recipient, it would be a physical change making it seem to disappear.
That is just a guess, I'm not too sure on that.
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I think so, but I'm not sure. Do you have a definition of "chemical change" and "physical change" in your textbook? If so, post it here.
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Physical Change and Properties:
Matter has physical properties like color, odor, shape, texture, taste, and hardness. Two other important physical properties are melting point and boiling point. Physical properties of matter can be observed and measured without permanently changing the identity of the matter. Chemical Change and Properties: Matter has chemical properties also. Chemical properties describe a substance's ability to change into another new substance as a result of chemical change. A chemical change is a process in which a substance is permanently altered. |
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According to those definitions, water boiling away or evaporating away would be a physical change, not a chemical change.
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