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  • Chemical Changes: Understanding Compound Decomposition
    A chemical change is needed to break down a compound. A chemical change involves the breaking and forming of chemical bonds, resulting in the transformation of one set of chemical substances into another. This process often involves the release or absorption of energy. Chemical changes are typically irreversible and can be distinguished from physical changes, which do not involve the breaking or forming of chemical bonds. Common examples of chemical changes include combustion, rusting, and digestion.
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